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EXPERIENCE THE ENTIRE ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY AT ONE EVENT 2018 AMUG CONFERENCE PROGRAM AND AGENDA AMUG CONFERENCE ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI APRIL 8 - 12, 2018 ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING USERS GROUP FOR USERS, BY USERS

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EXPERIENCE THE ENTIREADDITIVE MANUFACTURING

INDUSTRY AT ONE EVENT

2018 AMUGCONFERENCE PROGRAM AND AGENDA

AMUG CONFERENCEST. LOUIS, MISSOURIAPRIL 8 - 12, 2018

ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING USERS GROUPFOR USERS, BY USERS

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CONTENT

Front Cover: 2017 AMUG Technical Competition TOP IMAGE: 2017 AMUG ADVANCED CONCEPTS, TAMPER PROOF GAGES, Vince Anewenter, Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE)BOTTOM IMAGE: 2017 AMUG ADVANCED FINISHING, MATILDA, 1931 CORD SERIES L-29 CABRIOLET , Mike Littrell , CIDEAS, Inc. ©Copyright 2018 AMUG. All rights reserved. All trademarks, service marks, trade names, product names and logos

appearing in this program are the property of their respective owners, including in some instances AMUG.

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3 Welcome Message AMUG President Paul Bates welcomes attendees

4 Mission and Philosophy

5 Mobile App 2018 AMUG Mobile App instructions

5 First-Time Attendees

6-7 Global Attendees

8-9 AMUG History

10 General Information

11 Agenda at a Glance

12-13 Featured Speakers

14 Scholarship Winners

15 Technical Competition

16-17 AMUGexpo Map and Exhibitor List

18-19 Hotel Maps

20-27 Agenda

28-29 DINOs

30-31 Board, Advisors, Ambassadors, and Liaisons

32-33 Board History

34 Appreciation

35 Sponsors

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Paul Bates2017-2018 AMUG President

WELCOMEWelcome to the 30th Annual Additive Manufacturing Users Group (AMUG) Conference.I am thrilled to be your AMUG president and proud to help provide this outstanding event to the AM community. AMUG Conference is a unique event, unlike the traditional expos and conferences. It is deliberately focused on benefiting AM users with presentations and workshops to help educate and support each other. It is organized and run “by users for users”. The board and all its committees are volunteers, and all work very hard to provide this yearly event. Participate and you will have exposure to the use, support and best practices of industrial AM equipment.

This year marks our 30th anniversary, and it amazes me that we have grown and evolved so well in those three decades. It all started with just over a dozen users, individuals just trying to figure out how to use and leverage those early machines. Now we have grown to nearly 2000 attendees, and we have such a treasure trove of great experience.

If you are returning for your 30th AMUG Conference, or this is your first, welcome! I cannot wait to meet you. In order to best facilitate getting to know one another, please be ready to mingle. AMUG is built around the idea of networking and sharing. I encourage you to be as open as you can about what you do and how you have found ways to make your use of AM better. The more you share during the conference, the more you will get out of it.

Please bring your passion. I don’t think AMUG would have survived if we didn’t all have a true love for what we do. Yes, I have had machines break down just before Christmas, and I have had many builds crash and frustrate me, but I remain passionate, and I know you are too. Let’s share that passion and have a great event together.

I want to explain another cool aspect of AMUG. Mixed in with all the attendees, there are some members with the distinction of a DINO award. I encourage you to find one and have a conversation. They are not just members who have been doing this a long time, they also have given back to our membership and community in important ways. DINO is a very special recognition—there are typically only 5-10 awards given out each year—yet the recipients of this award are as open and giving as any other AMUG member.

So again, speaking for the entire board, welcome to the 2018 AMUG Conference, our 30th year of getting together. Meet people, give away all your business cards and fill your pockets with everyone else’s. Dive into conversations over lunch so deeply that you forget to finish your soup. Attend every event, workshop and dinner. Most of all learn, laugh and participate at every opportunity.

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PHILOSOPHY

Additive Manufacturing Users Group (AMUG) educates and advances

the uses and applications of additive manufacturing technologies. The

cornerstone of AMUG is the annual Education & Training Conference.

AMUG members meet annually to share information, tips and tricks

on additive manufacturing processes, applications, materials, ancillary

equipment, and industry trends.

AMUG MISSION

EXPERIENCETo call the AMUG event a conference is an understatement. It is a unique

gathering of AM users, of all levels, that assemble and band together to

provide and share valuable insights and experiences to help one another.

“For users, by users” is both AMUG’s philosophy and its guiding principle. Every

presentation, workshop, sponsor and exhibitor passes through one simple filter:

does it provide value to AM users? That is the crux of “For Users.” We then turn

to users to provide the content and count on them to make the conference

valuable, memorable and unique. That is the “By Users” component.

AMUG creates the sharing environment; users create the experience.

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AMUG MOBILE APP

2018 AMUG CONFERENCE APPDownload the “AMUG” app from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store. Once the app opens select “2018 AMUG Conference”.

Log in with your registration email address (user name) and your registration ID (password) that was emailed to you.

Full-conference attendees receive access to all contents within the app including all course materials, presentations and evaluations.

Exhibitors and Expo Staff receive access to non-course materials.

EVALUATIONSSpeaker and Conference evaluations are accessible through the mobile app or through the online planner.

Join us Wednesday, April 11 at the Introduction to the AM Wish List session to find out more about the new AM Wish List and how to submit your feedback through the mobile app.

› First-Time Attendees

Welcome First-Time Attendees!The AMUG Conference was developed as a way for you, the user of professional additive manufacturing technology, to share ideas, information and knowledge with your fellow colleagues. We have all been in your position as a first-time attendee. Don’t be shy. Don’t be afraid to dive right in and get involved as part of the team. The more involved you get during the conference, the more value you will take away.

Along with access to the AMUG Board, AMUG Global Ambassadors, and AMUG Liaisons, you will see individuals with a dinosaur on their name

tag. These individuals are known as DINOs (Distinguished INnovative Operators). Take time to introduce yourself to these individuals. DINOs have been recognized as leaders in the Additive Manufacturing industry. Pick their brains, take advantage of their knowledge.

We look forward to meeting you, and please feel free toseek us out with any questions and concerns.

Have a great conference!

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We have membersall over the worldThe Additive Manufacturing Users Group’s origins date back to the late 1980’s when the founding industry users group was called 3D Systems North American Stereolithography Users Group, a users group solely focused on the advancement of stereolithography (SL) use with the owners and operators of 3D Systems’ equipment. Today, AMUG educates and supports users of all additive manufacturing technologies. The primary charter of the group remains the same, but its members are much more diversified, global and focused in advancing additive manufacturing technology for rapid manufacturing and prototyping.

With AMUG’s expanded range, operators/owners of any commercial technology — stereolithography (SL), selective laser sintering (SLS), 3D printing, CLIP, DMD, DMLM, DMLS, EBM, FDM, LC, LS, MJP, PolyJet, SLM, and more — can benefit from the information exchange and professional network that AMUG offers.

OBJECTIVES ACTIVITIES• Encourage effective communication of information

exchange amongst all additive manufacturing equipment owners and operators.

• Provide a forum for presentations and the ability to network with colleagues.

• Propose solutions to problems that involve basic modification to hardware or software.

• Provide an open atmosphere for technology exchange.

• Hold annual and periodic meetings for the purpose of conducting business of the AMUG.

• Establish special task or interest groups to study specific mutual areas of interest.

• Identify problems and propose solutions or improvements and recommend uniform practices and techniques to be used by the membership.

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Europe178

Asia36

Oceania6

2012262 attendees17 countries

2013361 attendees16 countries

2014527 attendees17 countries

2015888 attendees26 countries

20161061 attendees23 countries

20171548 attendees27 countriesBreakdown listed above in gray

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1980s 1990s 2001 2010

3D Systems North American Stereolithography Users Group

Founded in the late 1980s, the users group was dedicated to the users of 3D Systems’ stereolithography technology.

3DS Users Group, Inc. (3DSUG)

As more and more users operated technologies from other additive manufacturing companies, the users group elected to open its doors (speakers, AMUGexpo and Sponsors Program) to companies other than 3D Systems. Membership continued to be owners/operators of stereolithography and selective laser sintering.

It Startedwith a visionAMUG has grown, expanded and evolved to keep pace with the sweeping changes in the additive manufacturing industry. The users group has been hard at work since 1988 as a volunteer organization working with OEMs to design a community focused on advancing the uses of additive manufacturing technology.

3D Systems Users Group

In 2001, 3D Systems acquired DTM Corporation. Shortly after, the users groups for stereolithography and selective laser sintering consolidated into one association.

Selective Laser Sintering Users Group

This group, founded in the early 1990s, focused on the users of DTM Corporation’s selective laser sintering technology.

DTM

North American SL User Group

Scott Crump and Carl D

eckard

Chuck Hull

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2011 2018

A Users Groupwithin a Users Group

AMUG• Users Group Conference• Technical and educational

sessions• Hands-on workshops and

training sessions• Software training• Panel discussions• AMUGexpo• Networking lunches• Evening network events

Diamond Sponsors• Dedicated Diamond suite for

presentations and training by OEMS

Platinum Sponsors• Shared Platinum space for

presentations and training by OEMS

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Additive Manufacturing Users Group

At the 2011 conference, members voted to open the users group to owners/operators of all commercial additive manufacturing technologies. Objet and Stratasys joined as premier supporters of AMUG.

AMUG Celebrates 30 years of Community

Throughout the years, AMUG has grown from a small gathering of 12 individuals with a common cause to a global community with a common cause. A community that is pushing forward a passion for technology that inspires, redefines and empowers people every day, and that is changing manufactur-ing as we know it.

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GENERAL INFORMATION

REGISTRATION AND BADGEPICK-UP HOURS

Sunday, April 8: 12:00pm-6:00pmMonday, April 9: 7:00am - 8:00am, 10:15am-12:00pmTuesday, April 10: 7:00am - 8:00am, 10:00am-10:30am

AWARDS BANQUETConference attendees have full access to all conference activities including the AMUG Tuesday-night Awards Banquet. Conference attendees have the option of bringing a guest to the Awards Banquet for an additional fee, which can be purchased at the registration desk.

Awards Dinner: Tuesday, April 10Board Buses: 5:00pmBuses Leave: 5:15pm promptly

You must wear your conference badge to board the bus. We suggest you wear closed-toe shoes and comfortable clothing appropriate for indoor and outdoor activities.

BUS AND SHUTTLE LOCATIONAMUG provides transportation daily between the Union Station and Hilton Ballpark hotels and to and from the Tuesday-night Awards Banquet.TRANSPORTATION LOCATION

UNION STATION: S 80th Street, outside Midway West doorHILTON BALLPARK: Walnut Street entrance

NAME BADGESWear your AMUG badge at all times during the conference, as it is required for entry to all sessions and evening activities. Badges are mandatory for the Tuesday night event. Badges are issued to the registered individual and may not be used by others.

RECYCLING BADGESAMUG recycles the name badge holders. Prior to leaving the conference, please place your name badge holder in the box provided at the AMUG Information desk.

BUSINESS MEETINGThe AMUG Business Meeting will take place Wednesday, April 11 at 11:00am. The Business Meeting is for AMUG Conference attendees only. We need 17% of the AMUG attendees present for voting purposes. All AMUG Conference attendees are considered AMUG Members, even first-time attendees. Please make sure to attend!

WI-FIWi-Fi is available for free throughout the public areas and in your hotel room at Union Station and Hilton Ballpark hotels.

AMUGEXPO HOURSAMUGexpo and Dinner

Sunday, April 8: 5:00pm-10:00pmAMUGexpo

Monday, April 9: 10:15am - 12:00pmAMUGexpo,Technical Competition, and Dinner

Monday, April 9: 6:00pm - 10:00pm

DININGYour AMUG Conference attendee pass includes all meals from Sunday evening through Thursday evening.

SAFETY AND SECURITYPlease do not leave your belongings or conference materials unattended in session rooms. Should you have any issues during your stay, please contact Tom Sorovetz, mobile: +1 (734) 320-6310, or visit the AMUG Information Desk located in the Grand Hall Staircase on the Midway Level

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AMUG CONFERENCEAGENDA AT-A-GLANCE

SATURDAY, APRIL 7 SUNDAY, APRIL 8 MONDAY, APRIL 9 TUESDAY, APRIL 10 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11 THURSDAY, APRIL 12

PRE-CONFERENCE ACTIVITYGolf10:00am Shotgun StartAMUG Conference attendees, sponsors, exhibitors and spouses/partners welcome to participate. SPACE IS LIMITED.(Additional fees apply)

AMUG Agenda subject to change - Access the AMUG

Mobile App for up to date information

PRE-CONFERENCE ACTIVITY Skeet Shooting7:00am All AMUG Conference attendees, sponsors, exhibitors and spouses/partners welcome to participate. SPACE IS LIMITED.(Additional fees apply)

PRE-CONFERENCE ACTIVITY

UL/SMEFundamentals of Additive Manufacturing Certification8:00am-3:30pmFundamentals of Additive Manufacturing Certification is for any business professional, engineer, or designer with a desire to learn about 3D printing and enter the Additive Manufacturing industry.Location: New York/Illinois Central, 2nd floor

CONFERENCE ACTIVITY BEGINS

Registration Open12:00pm-6:00pmLocation: Grand Hall

New Member Welcome4:00pm-4:30pm First-time conference attendees welcome and introduction to the AMUG way.Location: Grand Hall

AMUGexpo and DinnerEXPO OPEN 5:00pm - 10:00pm All demo spaces and exhibits open.Join us Sunday night for the AMUGexpo Opening. Enjoy a Buffet Dinner and Beverages as you tour 14 Diamond Suites, 21 Platinum Demo Spaces, and 72 Exhibitors.

See Floor Plan on page 16-17

Registration Open7:00am-8:00am

Breakfast7:00am-8:00am

AMUG Opening Address8:00am-8:15am

KeynoteTODD GRIMMT.A. Grimm8:15am-9:15am

AM Insights and Highlights9:15am-10:15am

Break10:15am-10:45am

Registration Open10:15am - 12:00pm

AMUGexpo and Sponsor DemosEXPO OPEN 10:15am - 12:00pmAll demo spaces and exhibits open

Networking Lunch12:00pm-1:15pm Sponsors and Exhibitors welcome

AMUG and Sponsor Sessions1:30pm - 5:30pm

AMUGexpo and Dinner EXPO OPEN with Technical Competition

6:00pm - 10:00pm All demo spaces and exhibits open

Registration Open7:00am-8:00am

Breakfast7:00am-8:00am

AMUG General Session, 2018 Scholarship Winners, 2017 Technical Competition Winners, Global AM Review8:00am-10:15am

Break and Registration Open10:15am-10:45am

Diamond Keynote Sessions11:00am - 12:00pm

Networking Lunch12:00pm-1:15pm

Diamond Keynote Sessions1:30pm - 2:30pm

Platinum Keynote Sessions2:45pm-4:00pm

Diamond Sessions2:45pm-4:00pm

AMUG Awards Banquet5:00pm - 10:00pmAn event for all full conference pass attend-ees and sponsors. DINO Awards, Technical Competition and Sponsor Awards.

Transportation provided. Additional banquet tickets are available for purchase.

Breakfast7:30am-8:30am

AMUG General Session8:30am-9:00am

Innovators ShowcaseFRIED VANCRAENFounder and CEO, Materialise9:00am-10:00am

Break10:00am-10:30am

AMUG General Session10:30am-11:00am

AMUG Business Meeting11:00am-12:00pmOpen to all full conference pass attendees and sponsors.

Networking Lunch12:00pm-1:15pm

AMUG and Sponsor Sessions1:30pm - 5:00pm

Dinner - A Taste of St. Louis 6:00pm-10:00pmAn event for all full conference pass attendees and sponsors.

Experience the local flavors as we take your taste buds on a culinary tour of St. Louis. Enjoy a night of great food, games, and more.

Breakfast7:30am-8:30am

AMUG Feedback Session 8:30am-9:00am

KeynoteDR.-ING. DOMINIK RIETZELHead of BMW Group AdditiveManufacturing Non-Metal9:00am-10:00am

Break10:00am-10:30am

AMUG and Sponsor Sessions10:30am-12:00pm

Networking Lunch12:00pm-1:15pm

AMUG and Sponsor Sessions1:30pm - 5:00pm

Family Dinner & ClosingAn event for all full conference pass attendees and sponsors.

AMUG Family Dinner is the official closing event at the AMUG Conference. Attendees and sponsors are encouraged to submit their family or favorite recipes for consideration.

Along with a family dinner there will be music and activities for everyone to participate.CONFERENCE CONCLUDES

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THURSDAY APRIL 129:00AM-10:00AMKEYNOTE: Additive Manufacturing on the Road.A Journey from Prototyping to Production

Featured Speakers

TODD GRIMMT.A. GRIMM

Todd Grimm is a 27 year veteran of the additive manufacturing/3D printing industry. From his work as a consultant, writer, author, speaker, editor and advisor, he was named as one of The TCT Magazine’s 20 most influential in the additive manufacturing (AM) industry.

Todd is President of T. A. Grimm, an additive manufacturing consulting and communications company. He sits on the board of directors of ARC Group Worldwide (NASDAQ: ARCW). He is also a columnist for The TCT Magazine and author of User’s Guide to Rapid Prototyping. Todd currently serves on the board of the Additive Manufacturing Users Group (AMUG) as its AM industry advisor, sits on the TCT Expert Advisory Board, and is an advisor for the RAPID Conference. He has also served as chairman of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers’ (SME) RTAM community.

DR.-ING. DOMINIK RIETZELHead of BMW Group Additive Manufacturing Non-Metal

Dominik Rietzel studied chemical engineering at the Technische Universität in Munich (TUM) with a focus on materials and their mechanical behavior. For his diploma thesis, he was awarded the DIN prize for standardization in 2007. Subsequently he continued his academic career in Erlangen-Nuremberg as scientific assistant at the Institute of Polymer Technology (LKT), where he obtained his doctoral degree (Dr.-Ing.) with his thesis about the material behavior and process analysis for laser sintering of thermoplastic materials. Due to his work he was deputy chairman of the workgroup Polymers of the German VDI-Committee “Rapid Prototyping”. His career in the automotive field started at MAN Truck & Bus GmbH where his final position was head of quality assurance in the cabin paint shop. In 2012, he switched to the Additive Manufacturing Center of BMW Group, where he focused on additive manufacturing for serial production. His current position at BMW Group is Head of Additive Manufacturing – Non Metals.

MONDAY APRIL 98:15AM-9:15AMKEYNOTE: Light at the End of the Tunnel

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FRIED VANCRAEN Founder and CEO, Materialise

Materialise CEO Fried Vancraen began his career in 1985 after receiving a Master of Science in Electro-Mechanical Engineering. Working as a Research Engineer and Consultant at the Research Institute of the Belgian Metalworking Industry, Fried discovered 3D printing. Passionate about this new technology, and firm in his belief that it could help create a better and healthier world, he founded Materialise in July 1990, where he remains CEO to this day.

Materialise was established as the first rapid prototyping service bureau in the Benelux countries. Immediately after its foundation, the company concentrated on researching and developing solutions for transferring data to rapid prototyping machines, for industrial as well as medical applications. Today, Materialise’s open and flexible platforms enable players in industries such as healthcare, automotive, aerospace, art and design, and consumer goods, to build innovative 3D printing applications that make the world a better and healthier place.

Fried holds several patents related to the technical and medical applications of 3D printing and remains committed to using the technology to make positive changes in people’s lives. In recent years, Fried has been awarded the RTAM/SME Industry Achievement Award, the highest honor in the 3D printing industry, has been selected as the most influential person in additive manufacturing by industry professionals and TCT Magazine, and has been listed one of the five leading players in his sector by the Financial Times. He is also the recipient of a 2013 Visionaries! Award from the Museum of Art and Design in New York and most recently an inaugural inductee into the TCT Hall of Fame.

INNOVATORS SHOWCASE WEDNESDAY APRIL 119:00AM-10:00AM

InnovatorsShowcase

Innovator Showcase Recipients

2015 Chuck Hull, Stereolithography

2016 Scott Crump, Fused Deposition Modeling

2017 Carl Deckard, Selective Laser Sintering

2018 Innovator Showcase Recipient

Fried Vancraen, Materialise software for AM

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2018SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS

2018 GUY E. BOURDEAU SCHOLARSHIP DANIEL DELGADO CAMACHO University of Texas at Austin

Daniel Delgado Camacho’s research for his master’s degree is on the application of AM in the construction industry. Patricia Clayton, Ph.D., assistant professor in UT Austin’s Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering, is Mr. Delgado Camacho’s co-advisor for his research. Dr. Clayton said, “I believe that Daniel’s research investigating large-scale construction applications for AM will provide innovative architectural and structural design and construction solutions that are only made possible by AM. I know that Daniel will be a true leader in our field, providing a much-needed excitement for technological innovation in a field (infrastructure construction) that often lags behind the innovation curve.”

In 2016, Mr. Delgado Camacho began his research on the current state of AM in the construction industry, becoming the first to do so at UT Austin. This led to his research of AM for fabrication of connections using the material extrusion process. He also foresees leveraging his knowledge and research to accelerate the advancement of concrete 3D printing for construction projects. Following his May 2018 graduation, Mr. Delgado Camacho will join ExxonMobil, a company that has enjoyed his contributions as an intern over a three-year period and sponsored him for the prestigious GEM Fellowship.

Dr. Clayton said, “I strongly believe that Daniel has the intelligence, drive, and ingenuity to develop and market pioneering applications for AM in construction. Attending the AMUG Conference will provide him opportunities to connect with and learn from the best in the field.” Recognizing the information gap between industry, users and researchers, Mr. Delgado Camacho said, “This is knowledge I could gain by attending the AMUG Conference. The conference can provide a better picture of how far advancements in AM have come and all the benefits and potential applications that AM can offer.”

2018 RANDY STEVENS SCHOLARSHIPDR. EMRAH CELIK, PHD University of Miami, FloridaAssistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering & Aerospace

Dr. Emrah Celik is an assistant professor, researcher and academician with a passion for AM, both as a user and as a developer of technology. He integrates AM into his engineering courses to teach students this new manufacturing platform and give them hands-on experience. Victoria Cornerstone, Ph.D., UM’s chair of the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, said, “Dr. Celik is the leading professor in promoting application of 3D printing/additive manufacturing in teaching. Teaching 3D printing technologies and hands-on work of our college students stimulated their interest and understanding in this course.”

In his research laboratory, Advanced Nano Systems Laboratory (ANSyL), Dr. Celik investigates novel 3D printing methodologies for fabrication of energy-harvesting materials and reinforced composites for strong, yet lightweight, structural components. He works closely with federal agencies including NASA, US Airforce, and Army Research Laboratory. Dr. Celik’s aim is to develop state-of-the-art AM technologies that leverage this research.

Dr. Celik stated, “Although I have extensive experience with the 3D printing techniques, my interaction with the additive manufacturing community has been very limited. I envision that attending the AMUG Conference will give me the opportunity to initiate long-lasting interactions with the additive manufacturing community.” Dr. Cornerstone added, “This scholarship will greatly benefit Dr. Celik’s academic career, our department’s vision on continuous improvement of teaching, and lead to new research projects in his laboratory.”

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ADVANCED FINISHING WINNER

The AMUG Technical Competition provides a forum for users of additive manufacturing to display their unique applications and their finishing capabilities. The competition is

divided into two categories: Advanced Concepts and Advanced Finishing.

2017TECHNICAL COMPETITION

ADVANCED CONCEPTS WINNER TAMPER PROOF GAGESVince Anewenter , Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE)

MATILDA, 1931 CORD SERIES L-29 CABRIOLETMike Littrell , CIDEAS, Inc.

Mike Littrell’s winning entry in the Advanced Finishing category was an exquisite replica of a 1931 Cord Series L-29 Cabriolet. Specifically, it is a replica of #2929409 that was named “Matilda” by Mike’s father, Gary, when he owned this amazing vehicle. In collaboration with Brian Yingling, who created the CAD models and performed detail finishing, CIDEAS brought this car to life using Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) and Stereolithography (SLA). According to Littrell, 99.9% of the car is 3D printed; the only exceptions are fabric and leather coverings, brass spokes, and brass nuts.

In the Advanced Finishing category, some of the detailed work, painting skills, and finishing skills were faultless. Ranking the entries really came down to who had truly pushed the boundaries of finishing techniques.

Vince Anewenter’s winning entry in the Advanced Concepts category was titled “Tamper Proof Gages.” Judges cited the practicality of the application and the ingenuity in resolving a common problem as reasons for the award. The gage was made for Capitol Stampings Corp. to allow shop-floor personnel to quickly perform several quality control measurements on two versions of a stamped part. The ingenious aspect is that Anewenter’s team elected to use a ceramic-filled SLA resin that would fracture if struck or dropped. Fracturing prevents a common problem of unreported gage damage, which can lead to unnecessary scrap and rework.

In the Advanced Concepts category, the challenge was really to find entries that genuinely pushed the envelope in terms of a unique or advanced use for additive manufacturing. This year’s winner in that category proved that thinking outside the box sometimes yields a solution that can be beautiful in its simplicity.

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AMUGexpoSunday, April 8 and Monday, April 9Location: Midway West and Midway East

AMUGexpo HoursSunday, April 8 5:00pm-10:00pmMonday, April 9 10:15am-12:00pm 6:00pm-10:00pm

St. Louis Union Station1820 Market StreetSt. Louis, MO 63103

Closed

AMUG Epicurean Tent / Networking Lunch

GoldMedia Center

Red OakSponsor/Exhibitor Services

BreakfastAMUG General and

Track SessionNetworking Lunch

AMUGInfoDesk

Midway West

Midway East

AMUG Workshop

Entrance to St. Louis Union Hotel

2nd Floor Grand Hall and AMUG

Registration

Main Entrance to AMUG

Restrooms

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DIAMOND SPONSORS

ORGANIZATION SUITE

3D Systems D1

Additive Industries P9

BASF D13

Carbon D12

Desktop Metal, Inc. D10

DSM Additive Manufacturing D11

EOS North America D4

ExOne D6

Formlabs D2

GE Additive D7

HP D5

Renishaw D3

SLM Solutions D8

Stratasys D9

PLATINUM SPONSORS

ORGANIZATION BOOTH

3D Platform P11

3YOURMIND P17

AddUp P21

BeAM Machines P2

BigRep America, Inc P12

Computer Aided Technology P6

EnvisionTEC P7

Farsoon Technologies P16

GKN Additive P20

Materialise P10

Matsuura Machinery USA, Inc. P18

MicroTek Finishing P1

Oerlikon P22

Optomec P13

Plural Additive Manufacturing P15

PostProcess Technologies Inc. P3

Rize Inc. P5

Tekna P19

TRUMPF Inc. P14

Ultimaker P4

UnionTech P8

EXHIBITORS

ORGANIZATION BOOTH

3D Material Technologies 61

3DEO 67

Admatec Europe BV 29

AlphaSTAR Corporation 49

ANSYS 22

Arkema Inc. 8

Aurora Labs Ltd 41

Authentise Inc 34

Autodesk 12

Baker Industries 72

Bel Air Finishing Supply 60

CAD BLU 27

CBG Biotech 70

CIDEAS INC 31

Clemco Industries Corp. 52

Colorado Photopolymer Solutions 4

Custom Prototypes 26

Dinsmore & Associates 2

DSH Technologies, LLC 21

DuPont Performance Materials 19

GEHR Plastics, Inc. 6

GoProto, Inc. 47

GPI Prototype & Manufacturing Services 65

Granta Design 10

H.C. Starck Surface Technology and Ceramic

Powders GmbH

11

Impossible Objects, Inc. 48

Inert 23

Intamsys 63

In’Tech Industries 64

InterPRO 56

iSQUARED AG 53

Jesse Garant 71

Keene Village Plastics 68

Lewellyn Technology 51

LINK3D 57

Lithoz America, LLC 38

ORGANIZATION BOOTH

LPW Technology, Inc. 18

MasterGraphics 45

MET-L-FLO Inc 42

Metal Powder Industries Federation 40

Midwest Prototyping 66

Mimaki USA 32

MSC Software 50

Ophir-Spiricon 69

Pivot AM Service 24

Poly-Shape 43

Polymaker 62

Powder Alloy Corporation 44

Praxair Surface Technologies 9

Pressure Technology 59

PRODWAYS 25

RAMCO Equipment 3

Rapid Prototyping Services 5

Realize Inc. 14

RePliForm, Inc. 17

Ricoh USA, Inc. 33

Sandvik 20

Senvol 13

SLA SALES COMPANY 58

Strangpresse, LLC 54

The SL PRO 1

TIGER-VAC INC. 55

Titan Robotics Ltd. 7

Toner Plastics Group 16

UL Additive Manufacturing 28

University of Louisville 30

VAC-U-MAX 36

VacuCoat Technologies, Inc. 15

Vorti-Siv 37

voxeljet America Inc. 39

Wenzel America Ltd 35

ZEISS Industrial Metrology 46

GOLD MEDIA PARTNER CENTER

ORGANIZATION

3D Metal Printing Magazine

3D Printing Industry

Additive Manufacturing

DEVELOP3D

Digital Engineering

ENGINEERING.COM

MakePartsFast

Metal AM Magazine

Rapid+TCT

The TCT Group

2018 AMUG ConferenceSt. Louis Union Station

April 8-12, 2018

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GRAND BALLROOM

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GRAND BALLROOM

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REGENCY BALLROOM A, B, CBreakfast

(Mon, Tues, Wed, Thur)

MIDWAY 11Platinum Sponsor

Presentations (Tues, Wed, Thurs)

MIDWAY 6Platinum Sponsor

Presentations(Tues, Wed, Thurs)

MIDWAY 7 AND 8Platinum Sponsor

Presentations(Tues, Wed, Thurs)

MIDWAY 9Platinum Sponsor

Presentations(Tues, Wed, Thurs)

MIDWAY 10Platinum Sponsor

Presentations(Tues, Wed, Thurs)

GRAND BALLROOM A-FGeneral Sessions/Keynotes/Innovator Showcase

(Mon, Tues, Wed, Thur)

GRAND BALLROOM AMedical & Dental (Mon, Wed, Thur)Diamond/Platinum Sessions (Tues)

GRAND BALLROOM CCasting (Mon, Wed, Thur)

Diamond/Platinum Sessions (Tues)

GRAND BALLROOM DMetals (Mon, Wed, Thur)

Diamond/Platinum Sessions (Tues)

GRAND BALLROOM FAerospace/Defense/Transportation (Mon, Wed, Thur)

Diamond/Platinum Sessions (Tues)

AMUG WORKSHOP

Open seating work spacefor all attendees to use

throughout the conference

1st Floor Union StationMaps representative of generallocations and are not to scale

MIDWAY WEST MIDWAY EASTDinner (Wed, Thurs)

St. Louis Union Station1820 Market StreetSt. Louis, MO 63103

PEGRAMOpen seating work

spacefor all attendees to use throughout the

conference(starting Tuesday

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3D Systems D1

Additive Industries P9

BASF D13

Carbon D12

Desktop Metal, Inc. D10

DSM Additive Manufacturing D11

EOS North America D4

ExOne D6

Formlabs D2

GE Additive D7

HP D5

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SLM Solutions D8

Stratasys D9

PLATINUM SPONSORS

ORGANIZATION BOOTH

3D Platform P11

3YOURMIND P17

AddUp P21

BeAM Machines P2

BigRep America, Inc P12

Computer Aided Technology P6

EnvisionTEC P7

Farsoon Technologies P16

GKN Additive P20

Materialise P10

Matsuura Machinery USA, Inc. P18

MicroTek Finishing P1

Oerlikon P22

Optomec P13

Plural Additive Manufacturing P15

PostProcess Technologies Inc. P3

Rize Inc. P5

Tekna P19

TRUMPF Inc. P14

Ultimaker P4

UnionTech P8

Entrance to St. Louis Union Hotelfrom Market Street

2nd Floor Grand Hall and AMUG

RegistrationAMUG

InfoDesk

CONDUCTOR ROOMExhibitor Service Center

Red Oak Center/Lead Retrieval

STATION MASTER ROOM

Media Center

SOUTH 20TH STREET

EPICUREAN TENTNetworking Lunch

(Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs)

Bus for AMUG Awards Banquet

(Tues)

Main Entrance to AMUG

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WABASH CANNONBALLDiamond/Platinum

Sessions(Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs)

MISSOURI PACIFICScanning/Metrology (Mon)

Software (Wed)Workshop/Software (Thur)

FRISCO/BURLINGTON ROUTEEducation & Training Track

(Mon, Wed, Thurs)Diamond/Platinum Session

(Tues)

NEW YORK CENTRALMaterials (Mon, Wed, Thurs)

Diamond/Platinum Session (Tues)

ILLINOIS CENTRALNon-Metal Technologies (Mon, Wed, Thurs)

Diamond/Platinum Session (Tues)

AMUGRegistration and Badge PickupAll conference attendees, expo staff and speakers

Entrance to St. Louis Union Hotelfrom Market Street

AMUGSpeaker Desk

AMUGCenter

GRAND HALLRegistration

(Sun, Mon, Tues)New Member Welcome

Sunday 4:00pmDinner

(Wed, Thurs)

2nd Floor Union StationMaps representative of generallocations and are not to scale

St. Louis Union Station1820 Market StreetSt. Louis, MO 63103

AMUG TRACK LEADERS

AEROSPACETed AndersonGE Additive

AM TECHNOLOGIESNON-METALAndrew AllshornAt-3D-Squared Ltd

AM METALSBob Markley3rd Dimension LLC

CASTINGSteve MurrayConsultant

CASTINGThomas SorovetzFCA US LLC

CASTINGJack ZiembaAristo Cast

EDUCATION &TRAININGJordan WestonMilwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE)

MATERIALSNate SchumacherMidwest Prototype

MEDICAL & DENTALShannon VanDerenLayered Manufacturing and Consulting

SCANNING & METROLOGYGiles GaskellWenzel America Ltd.

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7:00am - 8:00am REGISTRATION and BADGE PICK-UP Grand Hall, 2nd Floor

7:00am - 8:00am BREAKFAST Regency Ballroom A-C, 1st Floor

8:00am-8:15am AMUG OPENING ADDRESS PAUL BATES, AMUG President Grand Ballroom A-F, 1st Floor

8:15am-9:15am KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Light at the End of the Tunnel | TODD GRIMM, T.A. Grimm & Associates Grand Ballroom A-F, 1st Floor

9:15am-10:15am AMUG INSIGHTS AND HIGHLIGHTS MARK BARFOOT, AMUG Past President and JAMES WOODCOCK, THE TCT Group Mark and James will provide a quick look at the insights and highlights of the 14 Diamond sponsors at AMUG

Grand Ballroom A-F, 1st Floor

10:15am-10:45am BREAK

10:15am-12:00pm REGISTRATION and BADGE PICK-UP Grand Hall, 2nd Floor

10:15am-12:00pm AMUGEXPO AND SPONSOR DEMO OPEN Midway West and Midway East, 1st Floor

12:00pm-1:15pm NETWORKING LUNCH | AMUG Epicurean Tent

TRACK AEROSPACE/DEFENSE/TRANSPORTATION AM METALS CASTING EDUCATION & TRAINING MATERIALS MEDICAL & DENTAL NON-METAL

TECHNOLOGIESSCANNING

AND METROLOGY

ROOM Grand Ballroom F Grand Ballroom D Grand Ballroom C Frisco/Burlington New York Central Grand Ballroom A Illinois Central Missouri Wabash

1:30pm-2:00pm

PANELDepartment of Defense Additive Manufacturing

PANELISTBenjamin BouffardDepartment of NavyMichael FroningUSAFJames ZuninoUS Army RDECOM-ARDEC

BIA

Despite the Hype,Complexity is NOT Free

Matthew DonovanOerlikon AdditiveManufacturing

IA

Design to Qualification: Leveraging Sand Mold AM for Navy Tactical

Replacement CastingsBryce Weber

Naval Undersea Warfare CenterLeah Dunlay

University of Northern IowaI

How to ApproachMaterial Validation for

Production PartsMike Vasquez

3DegreesA

Improved Sustainability for Nylon 11 Laser

Sintering MaterialsSoeren Griessbach

GS-PRO GmbH

3D Printing in Medicine:Tips and Tricks

Peter LiacourasWalter Reed

National Medical CenterBIA

The Right Material forYour Application

Joerg GriessbachThe SL Pro

WORKSHOPMETROLOGYWORKSHOP

Scott PlierMilwaukee School

of EngineeringH

Accelerating Industrial Additive Manufacturing

Towards Productivity Leadership

Daan A.J. KerstenAdditive Industries

2:00pm-2:30pm

Powder-Free Ceramicand Metal AM

Dror DanaiXJet

BIA

New Generation AM Materials for FFF Process

Thiago Medeiros AraujoLehmann & Voss & Co KG

BIA

Challenges andOpportunities for

Polygonal ModelingFenqiang Lin

MachineWorksBIA

2:30pm-3:00pm BREAK

3:00pm-3:30pm

The Journey to NADCAPAM Accreditation

Caitlin C. OswaldAdam Rivard

LAI InternationalBIA

Standards andCertifications for Additive

ManufacturingShane Collins

Additive Industries ofNorth America

BIA

Understanding YourSL Patterns for

Investment CastingsEd GrahamProtoCAM

IA

Data Connectivity and Interoperability: MTConnect for Additive Manufacturing

Mike BosveldStratasys (for The MTConnect

Institute)

Additive Manufacturingat Production Scale

Andre WegnerAuthentise

IA

3D Bioprinting toSave LivesSteven Morris

Biolife 4DI

3D Printing ThroughHands-on Experience

Geir Jarle JensenThe Oslo School of Architecture

and Design

Needing to Meet the Standards? Best

Metrology Practices for AM Part Validation

Ryan TimboeQC Group

BIA

closed

3:30pm-3:45pm transition

3:45pm-4:15pm

EBM Q20+ Process Qualification for Space

ApplicationsBruce McLeanZenith Tecnica

BIA

Update-Laser Measurements Critical to Successful Additive

Manufacturing ProcessesKevin KirkhamOphir-Spiricon

IA

Click2Cast andIntroductory Course on

Model Solidificationfor Castings

Ravi KunjuAltair

BIAH

Finishing the Job - AMTPost Processing for

Polymer PartsSteve Grundahl

Midwest PrototypingJoseph Crabtree

Additive ManufacturingTechnologies

I

Challenges of a3D Printing Factory

Clement MoreauSculpteo

IA

3D Printing: Transformative Technology in Medicine

Shafkat Anwar, M.D.Washington University School of

Medicine in St. LouisI

Additive Pellet Extrusion Opening New Doors for

Polymer Additive Materials and Solutions

Clay GuilloryTitan Robotics

Bill MacyMacy Consulting

BIA

From Hand Tools to High Energy. Choosing the

Right Tools for AM part MetrologyGiles Gaskell

Wenzel AmericaBIA

Integration and Automation in

Metal Powder Bed Fusion Improves

Reproducibility and Drives DownCost Per Part

Mark VaesAdditive Industries

4:15pm-4:30pm transition

4:30pm-5:30pm

How Digitalization Will Change the AM World

Gero CormanVolkswagen AG

IA

Emerging Metal Technology Mini-Session

15 min session with each company followed by Q&A

TECHNOLOGY PRESENTERSJeffrey CrandallConnecticut Center for Advanced TechnologyMelanie LangFormalloyAlbert KleinFIT AmericaShawn AllanLithoz

BIA

Effective Ways to Manage the Combustible Dust

Hazards Associated with Additive Manufacturing

Jason ReasonLewellyn

WORKSHOPEfficiently Model the

Metal AM Process with Simufact Additive

Jeff RobertsonArjaan Buijk

Simufact EngineeringBIA

Integration of AM Technology for Face Transplant

Andrew BucklandNew York University

BIA

ROUNDTABLE/PANEL In-House Procedures for

Machine and Material Maintenance

MODERATORAndrew AllshornAt 3D-SquaredPANELSteve GrundahlMidwest PrototypingPaul HojanChristie DigitalMike LittrellCIDEAS John SchaeferDSM Additive Manufacturing

Accelerator-Based, Large Format Computed Tomography for Additive

ManufacturingAndrew Good Jesse Garant

Metrology CenterBIA

5:00pm-5:30pmMetrology Open Forum

Questions to the Metrology and Scanning

SpeakersMODERATORGiles Gaskell, Wenzel AmericaPANELScott Plier, MSOERyan Timboe, QC GroupAndrew Good, Jesse Garant Metrology CenterBIA

Design for Operator Safety: Continuous Inert

Powder Handling and Long Live Filter System

Shane CollinsAdditive Industries

5:30pm-6:00pm All Sessions Closed

6:00pm-10:00pm AMUGexpo and Technical Competition | Dinner and Networking Location: Midway West and Midway East

SOFTWARE

NON-METAL TECHNOLOGIES

SOFTWARE

Mon

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ROOM D1 D13 D12 D11 D10 D4 D6 D2 D7 D5 D3 D8 D9

1:30pm-2:00pm

How Figure 4 Makes Tool-Free

Production A Reality

Scott Turner3D Systems

Dr. Timothy H. OsbornUniversity of Dayton Research Institute

BIA

Metal Filament Printing with

BASF Ultrafuse: Processing

Requirements for Industrial Applications

Felix Hapke, Kai SudauBASF

Improved Efficiencies for

Producing Complex Parts

Greg Cebular The Technology House

BI

AM Healthcare Application

Qualification: Where it All Begins

@ Your Materials Partner (DSM)

Jasper van Dieten-BlomDSM Additive

ManufacturingBI

closed The State of 3D Printing in Automotive

Jon WalkerEOS

Binder Jet Printing for Powders with

Difficult Flow Characteristics

Gabe DomanExOne

Decentralized Manufacturing of Patient-Specific Medical ModelsGaurav Manchanda

FormlabsI

PANEL Understanding

Different Metal Additive Manufacturing Technologies to

Achieve Maximum Value

Laurence Vigeant-Langlois

GE AdditivePANELISTLaura ElyGKN AdditiveDr. Youping Gao, CastheonBruce McLeanZenith TecnicaBIA

HP 3D Materials Workshop

Mariona CompanyMar Lezcano

HP Inc.BIAH

Multi-Laser AM Boosts Productivity

and Reduces Part Costs

Stephen AndersonRenishaw AMPD

I

Additive.Intelligence

Software Solutions for AM in

ProductionHubert Kerschbaum

SLM Solutions

Path to Certification: FDM

for Certified Aircraft Interiors

Christopher RollagStratasys

I

2:00pm-2:30pm

Convert and Scale the BASF Ultrafuse

Technology into the GKN Technology

LandscapeMarkus JostenGKN Additive

A

C Closed Session:

Desktop Metal

2:30pm-3:00pm BREAK

3:00pm-3:30pm

Changing the Injection Molding

Equation with Conformal Cooling

and Metal 3D Printing

Jarod RauchB&J Specialty, Inc.David Lindemann

3D SystemsBIA

BASF and BigRep: Spare Parts on

Demand for Deutsche Bahn

Stephen BeyerBigRep

Stefanie Brickwede Deutsche BahnVolker Hammes

BASF

Rethinking Foam: Carbon’s Lattice

InnovationPhil DeSimone

CarbonBI

Using the UL Blue Card to Accelerate

the Adoption of AM for Plastic Part

ProductionMelissa Albrecht

UL

An Introduction to the World’s First Office-Friendly,

Affordable,On-demand

Metal 3D Printing System for Rapid Prototyping and Functional Parts

Jonah MyerbergDesktop Metal

AM with Polymers is Closer Than

You ThinkDonnie Vanelli

EOS

Rapid Understanding of Metal Binder Jet

Systems Through Micro-Scale ComparisonCraig Metcalfe

Expanse Microtechnologies Inc

How a Leading Automotive

Supplier Reduced Production Lead

Time with 3D Printed JigsAndrew Edman

FormlabsI

Optimizing Metal Powder for AM

Frédéric MarionGE Additive

BIA

HP Open Platform: Accelerating

Materials Innovation

Mariona CompanyHP Inc.

BIA

X Marks the Spot - Finding Ideal

Process ParametersJohn Laureto

Marc SaundersRenishaw Inc.

A

Newbies Guide to Running a Metal

MachineMike Boice

Oakridge National Laboratory

Stratasys Additive Manufacturing

Solutions for Composite FabricationScott Eliason

StratasysBI

3:30pm-3:45pm transition

3:45pm-4:15pm

The Benefits and Challenges of 3D Printing in Metal

Kirill Volchek3D Systems

BIA

BASF’s TPU forHP’s Multi Jet

FusionKara Noack

BASF

Is Additive Manufacturing

Ushering in a Post-Injection Molding

Era?Scott Kraemer

CarbonI

Accelerating the Development of

DSM Filament Grades Through

Advanced Additive Manufacturing

Simulation Bobby Cooke-Xstream

I

An Inside Look at Metal 3D Printing

for the Mass Production of Complex Parts

Larry LyonsDesktop Metal

Coordinate and Automate

Distributed Production Centers

Andre WegnerAuthentise

Dr. Gregory HayesEOS

Novel Post Processing in

Binder Jetting for Improved

PropertiesNathan Crane

University of South Florida

Identifying, Introducing,

and Validating Additive Workflows

Alongside Conventional

ManufacturingJon BrunerFormlabs

I

The IncredibleShrinking Antenna

– Reducing PartCount From 100 to 1

Rob SmithOptisys

B

PANELAccelerating TPU

ApplicationsMariona Company

HP Inc.PANELISTVolker Hammes, BASFGert Jan Nijhuis LUBRIZOLBIA

Real-Time AM Monitoring

Opens Up New Process Control Opportunities

Jon ForsterRenishaw AMPD

A

Aerospace Requirements Drive

Optimization of Process Parameters

and Powder in Ti6Al4V

John BarnesThe Barnes Group

Finding Daysand Dollars on Your

Manufacturing Floor

Richard KaungKevin Nerem

StratasysBI

4:15pm-4:30pm transition

4:30pm-5:00pm

Getting the Most from Your 3D

Systems ProJet MJP 2500 Printer

Trevor SnyderMichael Norkitis

3D SystemsBI

Functional Applications

Based on Diverse Polyamide 6 Powders for

Laser SinteringAlexander Cochrane

BASF

Carbon Knowledge Academy and

Carbon Certification Dee KerrCarbon

BI

Carefully Consider Your Design for

3D Printed ToolingBrigitte Jacobs DSM Additive

ManufacturingBI

Metallurgy in a Box. How Software

Innovation Changes the

Game, Optimizing Fabrication

for Functional Prototyping and

End-Use PartsRick Chin

Desktop Metal

AM SupplyChain Strategy

Ivan Madera Morf3D Inc

Open Ceramics Material Discussion

Jesse BlackerExOne

Becoming a PreForm Master:

Designing for SLAAndrew Edman

FormlabsBIA

Winning with Additive: An

Interactive SessionLaurence Vigeant-

LangloisGE Additive

BIA

Industrial Applications with

HP Multi Jet FusionVirginia PalaciosClara Remacha

Isabel SanzHP Inc.

BIA

ParaMatters Next Generation Design and Manufacturing

of Motorcycle Engine Bracket

(ECOSSE)Michael Bogomolny

Sergei AzernikovECOSSE Motorcycles

Smart Manufacturing

with Selective Laser Melting

Christian LindemannUniversität PaderbornDirect Manufacturing

Research Center (DMRC)

Cobalt-Chrome Tensile Response to

Corrective Action Across 7 Platforms

Andrew CarterStratasys Direct Manufacturing

IA

5:00pm-5:30pm

New Ultrasint PA6 Powders

with Low Melting Temperature for

Standard SLS MachinesClaus Gabriel

BASF

closed Additive is Not an Island, a Systematic

Approach to ProcessesDan Skulan

Renishaw Inc.IA

5:30pm-6:00pm All Sessions Closed

6:00pm-10:00pm AMUGexpo and Technical Competition | Dinner and Networking Location: Midway West and Midway East

Conference Key

B Beginner Session C Customer Only Session

I Intermediate Session R Preregistration Required

A Advance Session H Hands-On Session

Monday, April 9, 2018

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Tues

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, 20

18 7:00am - 8:00am REGISTRATION and BADGE PICK-UP Grand Hall, 2nd Floor

7:00am - 8:00am BREAKFAST Regency Ballroom A-C, 1st Floor

8:00am-9:00am 2018 SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS 2017 AMUG TECHNICAL COMPETITION WINNERS

Grand Ballroom A-F, 1st Floor

9:00am-9:15am 30 YEARS OF USERS GROUP PAUL BATES, AMUG President Grand Ballroom A-F, 1st Floor

9:15am-10:15am GLOBAL AM REVIEW AMUG AMBASSADORS: GRAHAM TROMANS, G.P. Tromans & Associates, and STEFAN RITT, SLM Solutions Grand Ballroom A-F, 1st Floor

10:15am-10:45am BREAK and REGISTRATION OPEN

10:45am-11:00am transition

ROOM Grand Ballroom F Frisco/Burlington Grand Ballroom C Grand Ballroom D New York Central Illinois Central Grand Ballroom A

11:00am-12:00pm

Additive Manufacturing Across

IndustryMODERATORJeremy Peterson, StratasysPANELSameer Desai, J&J Health VenturesMike Hayes, BoeingTracy Bailey, FedExHarold Sears, Ford Motor CompanyAaron Frankel, Siemens PLM SoftwareIA

3D Printing – Where Are We on Our Road

to ManufacturingHugo da SilvaDSM Additive

ManufacturingBIA

Productivity with Quality: Changing

the Value Proposition with High-Power,

Multi-Laser Powder Bed FusionRichard Grylls

SLM SOLUTIONS

Disrupting the Disruption: How GE Additive is Pushing

the Boundaries of AMGreg MorrisGE Additive

Binder Jetting Gaining Momentum

Rick LucasExOne

Breaking Down Barriers to

Metal AM AdoptionMarc SaundersStuart Jackson

Dan SkulanRenishaw

Behind the Scenes: Driving Our Own Digital

Transformation in HPMichelle Bockman

HP

12:00pm-1:15pm NETWORKING LUNCH | AMUG Epicurean Tent

1:15pm-1:30pm transition

ROOM Grand Ballroom F Frisco/Burlington Grand Ballroom C Grand Ballroom D New York Central Illinois Central Grand Ballroom A

1:30pm-2:30pm

Manufacturing Redefined: Figure 4 In

the Real WorldChuck Hull, Phil Schultz,

Steve Hanna 3D Systems

Dr. Timothy H. Osborn,University of Dayton Research Institute

BIA

The Key to the Digital Factories of the

Future: Collaborative Product Partnerships

Joe DeSimoneCarbon

BI

LPBF AlSi10Mg:It’s All in the Details

Scott VolkIncodema3D

BASF 3D Printing Solutions for our

Customer IndustriesVolker Hammes

BASF

Making 3D Printing Cost Effective for End

Use PartsDavid Lakatos

FormlabsI

Accelerating Industrial Additive

Manufacturing Towards Productivity

LeadershipDaan A.J. Kersten

Additive Industries

Redefining Manufacturing with

Metal 3D PrintingRic Fulop

Desktop Metal

2:30pm-2:45pm transition

EnvisionTEC 3D Platform

Computer Aided Technology UnionTech BigRep Rize Inc. GKN Additive Materialise

PostProcess Technologies Ultimaker

Plural Additive Manufacturing

ROOM Grand Ballroom F Frisco/Burlington Grand Ballroom C Grand Ballroom D New York Central Illinois Central Grand Ballroom A Midway 6 Midway 7/8 Midway 9 Midway 10

2:45pm-3:15pm

PLATINUMThe Future of

Digital DentistryChris KabotEnvisionTEC

B

PLATINUMPellets vs Filament

– Comparing and Contrasting FFF

PrintingJonathan Schroeder

3D PlatformI

PLATINUMRethinking Quality

Control: 3D ScanningCody Doiron

Computer Aided TechnologyBI

PLATINUMNew Directions in a Fresh Dimension for

Stereolithography Jim Reitz

UnionTechBIA

PLATINUMBigRep Applications

Presented by Steelcase and

Deutsche BahnStephen Beyer

BigRep AmericaStefanie Brickwede

Deutsche Bahn Eric BarthSteelcase

A

PLATINUMScaling Additive

Manufacturing from the Lab to the Field

Andy KalambiRize Inc.

BIA

PLATINUMUsing Agile

Manufacturing Software Platform

to Produce Metal 3D Printed Parts

Markus JostenGKN Additive

PLATINUMReducing Costs and

Speeding Up the Validation of AM Parts

Manuel MichielsMaterialise

PLATINUMThe Future of the

Digital Thread: How Post-Printing Fits

into the PictureDaniel Hutchinson

PostProcess TechnologiesI

PLATINUMUltimaker

Professional Desktop 3D Printer - Ideal

Solution for a Fast-Paced Design Firm

Marcel Botha10xBeta LLC

IA

PLATINUMOpen Materials are Open for Business: The Value of Open

Materials, Multi-Material Printing,

and SupportRemoval Options

Ed IsraelDoug Dingus

Plural Additive Manufacturing

3:15pm-3:30pm transition

Farsoon Trumpf Inc. AddUp Oerlikon BeAM Machines MicroTek Finishing 3YOURMIND Optomec Tekna

Matsuura Machinery USA

ROOM Grand Ballroom F Frisco/Burlington Grand Ballroom C Grand Ballroom D New York Central Illinois Central Grand Ballroom A Midway 6 Midway 7/8 Midway 9

3:30pm-4:00pm

PLATINUMAM Production: The Next Evolution with Continuous Additive

ManufacturingDr. Xu Xiaoshu

Farsoon TechnologiesI

PLATINUMIndustrial Additive

Manufacturing with Laser Metal Fusion

and Laser Metal Deposition

Carolin HoerrmannFranziska Maschowski

TRUMPF IncBIA

PLATINUMHydrostatic Oil Mixer

Case StudyMatt Shockey

AddUp

PLATINUMAM Components for

Aerospace Flight ApplicationsMatt Donovan

Oerlikon

PLATINUMDED… it’s not PBF

Tim BellBeAM Machines

B

PLATINUMMMP Technology. The Engineered SuperFinishing

Enhancing AM PartsJT Stone

MicroTek FinishingBIA

PLATINUMHow PostNord

Automated Customized

Production fromUser-Generated Data

Aleksander Ciszek3YOURMIND

Tomas LundstrÖmPostNord

BIA

PLATINUMThe Quiet Transition

to Additive Manufacturing in Series Production

Ken VartanianOptomec

PLATINUMManufacturing of Spherical Metal

Powders Dedicated to AM

Jérôme PollakTekna

PLATINUMCapitalizing on Hybrid

AM Technology in Your Manufacturing

OperationThomas Houle

Matsuura Machinery USAB

4:00pm-5:00pm All Sessions Closed

5:00pm Board Buses Leave Promptly at 5:15pm - Union Station and Hilton Ballpark (must wear your badge)

6:00pm-10:00pm AMUG Awards Banquet | Dinner and Entertainment

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ROOM D1 D13 D12 D11 D10 D4 D6 D2 D7 D5 D3 D8 D9

11:00am-2:30pm

Diamond Suites Closed

2:30pm-2:45pm transition

ROOM D1 D13 D12 D11 D10 D4 D6 D2 D7 D5 D3 D8 D9

2:45pm-3:15pm

REPEAT Changing the

Injection Molding Equation with

Conformal Cooling and Metal

3D PrintingJarod Rauch

B&J Specialty, Inc.David Lindemann

3D Systems

3D-Printing Industry

Needs AgnosticMaterial Solutions

Zhizhong CaiBASF

Design for Digital Light Synthesis: The Evolution of a Part

Dee Kerr Carbon

BIH

Are You Getting the Best Part Accuracy

Out of Your SLA Equipment?John SchaeferDSM Additive

ManufacturingBI

How Leading Experts Overcame

Materials Barriers to Produce 3D Printing for Complex Metal

PartsJonah MyerbergDesktop Metal

REPEAT AM with Polymers

is CloserThan You Think

Donnie VanelliEOS

Evaluation of Support Structures

by Binder Jetting 316L Stainless Steel

David EspalinUniversity of Texas at

El Paso

What’s Next forSLA Materials

Sharon SoongFormlabs

BIA

Going Much Faster on the Salt Flats – EBM AM High Ratio Titanium

Roller Rockers for MotorcycleBruce McLeanZenith Tecnica

Robotics and Machinery

ApplicationsPaloma Muñoz

HP Inc BIA

High Performance Part Design

and Production with Additive

ManufacturingBen Farmer

HiETA TechnologiesIA

The Questions Customers SHOULD

be Asking about DMLS/SLM

Ken BurnsForecast 3D

Make YourMulti-Printer Lab

More EfficientShuvom GhoseJeromy Knapp

StratasysI

3:15pm-3:30pm transition

3:30pm-4:00pm

Accelerating In-Cabin Aerospace

Solutions with3D Systems

Hoil Song3D Systems

BIA

Implementationof AM by Adapting

Conventional Design

Felix VolkmannFlorian Bechtold

BASF

Questions About 3D Printing Liquids? Safety Datasheets!

Kevin Zaras DSM Additive

ManufacturingBI

Evaluating Use-Case Scenarios and

Applications for In-office Metal

3D PrintingAllison SchusterDesktop Metal

REPEATCoordinate

and AutomateDistributed

Production CentersAndre Wegner

AuthentiseDr. Gregory Hayes

EOS

Understanding and Designing

the Process Characteristics of

Binder JettingLi Yang

University of Louisville

Using New Hybrid Processes for

Faster, Smarter Prototyping

Jon BrunerFormlabs

BIA

AFIT and Metal AM:Enabling DefenseFocused Graduate

ResearchRyan O’Hara

Air Force Institute ofTechnology

B

Electric Vehicle and Automotive

Applicationswith MJF

Virginia PalaciosClara Remacha

HP Inc.BIA

Multi-Laser AM Boosts Productivity

and ReducesPart Costs

Stephen AndersonRenishaw AMPD

I

High Speed AlSi10Mg Printing

on an SLM125Joseph SchrammUniformity Labs

4:00pm-5:00pm All Sessions Closed

5:15pm Buses Leave Promptly at 5:15pm

6:00pm-10:00pm AMUG Awards Banquet | Dinner and Entertainment

Conference Key

B Beginner Session C Customer Only Session

I Intermediate Session R Preregistration Required

A Advance Session H Hands-On Session

Tuesday, April 10, 2018

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7:30am - 8:30am BREAKFAST Regency Ballroom A-C, 1st Floor

8:30am-9:00am INTRODUCTION OF THE AM WISHLIST PAUL BATES, AMUG President Grand Ballroom A-F, 1st Floor

9:00am-10:00am INNOVATORS SHOWCASE FRIED VANCRAEN, Founder and CEO of Materialise Grand Ballroom A-F, 1st Floor

10:00am-10:30am BREAK

10:30am-11:00pm CURRENT LANDSCAPE OF STANDARDS IN ADDITIVE MANUFACTURINGMATTHEW DONOVAN, Principal Engineer Additive Manufacturing, Oerlikon, Vice Chair ASTM F42 committee on Additive Manufacturing Technologies

Grand Ballroom A-F, 1st Floor

11:00am-12:00pm AMUG BUSINESS MEETING - For All Conference Attendees Grand Ballroom A-F, 1st Floor

12:00pm-1:15pm NETWORKING LUNCH | AMUG Epicurean Tent

TRACKAEROSPACE/

DEFENSE/TRANSPORTATION AM METALS CASTING

EDUCATION & TRAINING MATERIALS SOFTWARE

MEDICAL & DENTAL

NON-METALTECHNOLOGIES PLATINUM TRACK PLATINUM TRACK PLATINUM TRACK PLATINUM TRACK PLATINUM TRACK

ROOM Grand Ballroom F Grand Ballroom D Grand Ballroom C Frisco/Burlington New York Central Missouri Pacific Grand Ballroom A Illinois Central Midway 6 Midway 7/8 Midway 9 Midway 10 Midway 11 Wabash

1:30pm-2:00pm

Additive Manufacturing

At-SeaBryce Weber

NAVSEA

IA

Hybrid Manufacturing of

Bi-MetallicLiquid RocketEngine IgniterSteve Burlingame

NASA/MSFCGreg HyattDMG Mori

A

When Modern Metal Casting

Meets Generative Design

Andreas BastianAutodesk

I

3DPrint Path Coverage

and Effect of Defects on Part

PerformanceCody Godines

AlphaStarIA

High-Throughput Quality Control on Metal Powder and

Printed PartsKristin Mulherin

Thermo Fisher Scientific

SOFTWARE WORKSHOP

Materialise Magics Workshop

Evan KirbyMaterialise

BIH

FDA 3D Printing Research and

GuidanceJames Coburn

US Food and Drug Administration

IA

Increasing Interlaminar

Strength in Big Area Additive

ManufacturingAlex Roschli

Oak Ridge National Labs

PLATINUMCapitalizing

on Conformal Cooling

TechnologyTom Houle

Matsuura Machinery USA

B

PLATINUMManufacturing

of Spherical Metal Powders

Dedicated to AMJean-François Carrier

Tekna

PLATINUM High Efficiency

Powders for Metal AM

Michael MarucciGKN Additive

PLATINUM How to

Implement AM in a Corporate

Network Combining Technology and Change

ManagementAleksander Ciszek

3YOURMINDStephanie BrickwedeDeutsche Bahn AG

BIA

PLATINUM MMPTechnology. The Engineered SuperFinishing Enhancing AM

PartsJT Stone

MicroTek FinishingBIA

Dynamic Laser Assignment: Optimizing

Productivity and Process Window on the MetalFAB1

SystemShane Collins

Additive Industries

2:00pm-2:15pm transition

2:15pm-2:45pm

Driving Growth with AM

Michael T. KenworthyHoneywell Aerospace

BIA

Applying Artificial

Intelligence to Analyze AM Data

Annie WangSenvol

IA

New Approach for Designing

Castings Made with Additively Manufactured Patterns and

MoldsRavi Kunju

AltairBIA

High-Volume Manufacturing

in Photopolymer Jetting

Chris NobleXaar

BI

Innovations in3D Printing

Materials for AMAmelia Davenport

Neil CramerMike Idacavage

Colorado Photopolymer Solutions

BIA

closed Design for Additive

Manufacturing (For Non-Metals)

Alexei SamimiFATHOM

PLATINUMApplications

and Capabilities of DED

Daniel DriscollBeAM Machines

B

PLATINUMPart Cost

Reductions Your CFO Will Believe

Ed IsraelPlural Additive Manufacturing

PLATINUMThe Fit of SL

Capabilities in Today’s AM World

Jim ReitzUnionTech

BIA

PLATINUMHydrostatic Oil

Mixer Case studyMatt Shockey

AddUp

PLATINUMBecome Even

More Productive by Optimizing

Part and Powder HandlingBen Haugk

TRUMPF IncIA

Gas Flow Optimization

for Large, High quality AM parts:

Development of the Process

Gas Flow in the MetalFAB1

SystemMark Vaes

Additive Industries

2:45pm-3:15pm BREAK

3:15pm-4:00pm

Method for Powder Bed Parameter

DevelopmentEric M. Johnson

John DeereA

Advancements in AM Facility Safety

StandardsNorman Lowe

ULBIA

Case Study of Additive

Manufactured Molds and

Patterns for Commercial

CastingsDavid Weiss

Eck IndustriesI

AM Software - Current

Landscape for AM Simulation and

DesignTimothy Gornet

University of LouisvilleI

Laser AM Processing of

Mixture of Metal Powders

Joseph StraussHJE Company

I

SOFTWARE WORKSHOP

Part Design for3D PrintingMark Abshire

Computer Aided Technology

IH

PANEL AM Medical Panel

Discussion

MODERATORShannon VanDerenLayered Manufacturing and ConsultingPANELISTAndy ChristensenSomaden LLCPete LiacourisWalter Reed National Medical CenterAndrew BucklandNew York UniversityJames CoburnFDA

PLATINUMOpen Strategies

- A Customer Centric View

on Value from Farsoon

Chuck KennedyFarsoon Technologies

PLATINUM Regenerative

Medicine Research

Performed Using EnvisionTEC’s 3D-BioplotterNicole Witzleben

EnvisionTECBI

PLATINUM Powder Bed

Fusion vs. Directed Energy

Deposition – A Case Study in

Speed!Lucas Brewer

Optomec

PLATINUMAn Economic

Analysis of Implementing

Automated Post-Printing: A Real World Case

StudyJeff Mize

PostProcess Technologies

B

PLATINUMCost-Efficient Metal Support

Generation Made Easy - A User Experience

Evan KirbyMaterialise

David BentleyProtolabs

PLATINUMUltimaker

Professional Desktop 3D

Printer - Ideal Solution for

a Fast-Paced Design FirmMarcel Botha10xBeta LLC

IA

Total Cost Per Part, How Can Metal AM Beat

Casting in Leadtime and

Quality?Shane Collins

Additive Industries

4:00pm-4:15pm transition

4:15pm-5:00pm

Impacting Product

Development and Support Through

AMThierry Marchione

Douglas JonesCaterpillar

I

Metal AM Build Failures

– Attendee Discussion

for Issues and SolutionsBob Markley

3rd Dimension Industrial 3D Printing

BIA

Advancing Sculpture

and Changing Aesthetics

Through Technology

Rob ArpsEyal Chernichovsky

FormBIA

ROUNDTABLEIdentifying &

Solving Process Inefficiencies

in AMMODERATORSAndre WegnerAuthentisePete ZelinskiAdditive Manufacturing MagazineIA

Material and Process

Development for a Thermosetting Laser Sintering

PowderRob Kleijnen

Inspire AGBIA

Enabling Epoxy Hybrids for DLP

PlatformsWilliam WolfArkema, Inc.

PLATINUMC Customers Only Session

Rize User Advisory Board

MeetingJulie Reece

Rize Inc.BIA

PLATINUMHow the

BigRep Metering Extruder will be the Game

Changer for FDMFrank Marangell

Moshe AkninBigRep America, Inc.

A

PLATINUMFrom Powder

to Part Manufacturing:

Technical Insights into Oerlikon’s AM Industrial

OfferingShawn Kelly

Oerlikon

PLATINUMLeveraging

3D Scanning Technology in Reverse

EngineeringChad Whibeck

Computer Aided Technology

BI

PLATINUMHigh Throughput

3D Printing TechniquesMark Huebner3D Platform

I

Managing the Metal AM Value Stream for Full

Traceability: the Additive

World Platform and MetalFAB1 System Health

MonitoringShane Collins

Additive Industries

5:00pm All Sessions Closed

6:00pm-10:00pm Networking Dinner - A Taste of St. Louis - Midway East and Grand Hall

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1:30pm-2:00pm

REPEAT Accelerating

In-Cabin Aerospace Solutions with

3D SystemsHoil Song

3D Systems

PhotopolymerJetting System

for 3D Parts Manufacturing

Li ChenBASF

Application Discovery Workshop

Dee KerrCarbon

BIH

Tetrashell: Investment Casting

Continuous Improvement

Lieve BoeykensKevin Zaras

DSM Additive Manufacturing

I

An Introduction to the World’s First Office-Friendly, Affordable, On-demand Metal

3D Printing System for Rapid Prototyping and Functional Parts

Ben ArnoldDesktop Metal

DMLM CopperApplications and

ParametersMatt Garrett

I3D MFG

Designing for Binder Jetting Sand

Molds and CoresMico Curreri

ExOne

Scaling Desktop 3D Printing for High

Volume Production Joe Sinopoli

FormlabsBIA

Understanding the Path to Aerospace

Certificationwith AM

Adam RivardLAI

Solutions for Industrial-

Scale Additive Manufacturing

Lorenzo MayolHP Inc.

Ken BurnsFORECAST 3D

BIA

Good Things Come in Small Packages. Using the RBV to

Advance AM MetalsBrian Slocum

Lehigh University

Real World Aerospace Part

Applications within Additive Manufacturing

Pavlo EarleSintavia

Pedal to the Metal: Designing for

AdditiveMetal Concepts

Jesse MarinStratasys DirectManufacturing

BI

2:00pm-2:15pm transition

2:15pm-2:45pm

Continuous Innovation: A

Decade of Metal Additive Production

on ProX DMP 320Ruben Wauthle

3D SystemsBIA

Ceramic Photopolymer

Printingof Silica Materials

for InvestmentCasting

Jan SumerelBASF

Investment Casting with Somos®

Element SL Patterns - An

All-Around SolutionDave Hockemeyer

Peridot Inc.I

An Inside Look at Metal 3D Printing

for the Mass Production of Complex Parts

Larry LyonsDesktop Metal

AM Materialand Process

DevelopmentsDr. Ankit Saharan

EOS

Binder Jetting of Aluminum Nitride

for Electrically Insulating and

ThermalDavid Espalin

University of Texas at El Paso

REPEATWhat’s Next for SLA

MaterialsSharon Soong

FormlabsBIA

EBM Titanium Aluminide

(TiAl) Material Development for

High Temperature Applications

David HillAddaero Manufacturing

A New Era of Functional Color

3D Prototyping and Production

Jeff FawcettHP Inc.

BIA

High Temperature Takes the Stress out

of Laser Powder-Bed FusionMarc Saunders

Renishaw AMPDA

The Quest for High Strength Aluminum

and Why CP Ti is Often the Answer

Ken DavisCalRAM

C Customers Only Session:

What’s New in2018? Product

Sneak PeekRob Winker

Stratasys

2:45pm-3:15pm BREAK

3:15pm-4:00pm

Best Practices for Accura ClearVue

Transparent PartsTracy Beard3D Systems

BIA

Metal FilamentPrinting with

BASF Ultrafuse: ProfessionalProcessing

Requirements forIndustrial

ApplicationsKai Sudau

BASF

Changing the World of Medical Device Manufacturing at

Scale Through3D PrintingSteve Pollack

CarbonBI

3D Printing – Where Are We on Our Road

to ManufacturingHugo da SilvaDSM Additive

ManufacturingBIA

Unlocking Generative Design Potential with Live

Parts™Andy Roberts

Desktop Metal

From 3D-PrintedRaw Parts toHigh-Value

ProductsFelix Ewald

DyeMansion

C Customers Only Session

ExOne Users GroupClosed Session

REPEATHow a Leading

Automotive Supplier Reduced Production Lead

Time with3D Printed Jigs

Andrew EdmanFormlabs

I

Firearm Suppressor Designs with

Metal AMJonaaron Jones

Volunteer Aerospace

Behind the Technology: HP

Color 3D PrintingVance Stephens

HP IncBIA

Accelerating Metal AM Workflows

Through Predictive Physics-Based

SimulationBrent Stucker

ANSYSBIA

Additive.Intelligence

Software Solutions for AM in

ProductionHubert Kerschbaum

SLM Solutions

Large FormatFDM Technology

3D Printingwith H2000

Chris HolshouserStratasys

I

4:00pm-4:15pm transition

4:15pm-5:00pm

Investment Casting Overhaul: Updating

Speed, Cost and Integration of

3D Printed PatternsTom MuellerMueller AMS

BIA

Better AM-Parts byUsing AnisotropicMaterial Models in

SimulationAndreas Wüst

BASF

Producing Life Sciences Components

Using Digital Light Synthesis™Larry Monahan

Becton Dickinson and Company

BI

INVITATION to Open Discussion - What Does the Industry

Need to Accelerate 3D Printing to

Manufacturing?Hugo da Silva

Kevin ZarasDSM Additive

ManufacturingBIA

Office Hours with Desktop Metal

Desktop Metal Team

Part Screeningand Selection

WorkshopTyson Gregory

EOS

Applications Workflow Demos

Formlabs

Identifying Your Killer App… and

Building a Business Case Too!

Gregg WilsonGE Additive

B

Technical Walkthrough: HP

Jet Fusion 3D 4200David Ramirez

HP Inc.BIA

Can you Build AM Parts Without

SupportsMarc Saunders

Renishaw AMPDIA

Taming the Complexities of

Laser PowderBed Fusion

Ken SaboConcurrent Technologies

Corporation

The Workforce Development

Challenge: Bridging the AM Skills Gap

Gina ScalaStratasys

Vince AnewenterMSOE

I

5:00pm All Sessions Closed

6:00pm-10:00pm Networking Dinner - A Taste of St. Louis - Midway East and Grand Hall

Conference Key

B Beginner Session C Customer Only Session

I Intermediate Session R Preregistration Required

A Advance Session H Hands-On Session

Wednesday, April 11, 2018

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18 7:30am - 8:30am BREAKFAST Regency Ballroom A-C, First Floor

8:30am-9:00am AMUG FEEDBACK SESSION PAUL BATES, AMUG President Grand Ballroom A-F, 1st Floor

9:00am-10:00am KEYNOTE: ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING ON THE ROAD. A JOURNEY FROM PROTOTYPING TO PRODUCTIONDr.-Ing. Dominik Rietzel, Head of Additive Manufacturing Center - Non Metal, BMW Group

Grand Ballroom A-F, 1st Floor

10:00am-10:30am BREAK

TRACK

AEROSPACE/DEFENSE/

TRANSPORTATION AM METALS CASTINGEDUCATION &

TRAINING MATERIALS WORKSHOP MEDICAL & DENTALNON-METAL

TECHNOLOGIES PLATINUM TRACK PLATINUM TRACK PLATINUM TRACK PLATINUM TRACK PLATINUM TRACK

ROOM Grand Ballroom F Grand Ballroom D Grand Ballroom C Frisco/Burlington New York Central Missouri Pacific Grand Ballroom A Illinois Central Midway 6 Midway 7/8 Midway 9 Midway 10 Midway 11 Wabash

10:30am-11:15am

Additive Manufacturing and

the Production System

Adam BrodaThe Boeing Company

I

PANEL In Situ Monitoring Panel Discussion

MODERATORAaron LaLonde, BeAM

PANELISTMark ColaSigma LabsTristan Fleming Queen’s UniversityJohn MiddendorfUniversal Technology

Patternless Investment

CastingJack ZiembaAristo Cast

Thinking Differently -

Design for AMJeremy OwenRP America

I

Additively Manufactured

Polymers: Using Testing and

Simulation to Realize Reliable

End-Use PartsMark Oliver

Veryst EngineeringIA

WORKSHOPMetrology Workshop

Scott PlierMilwaukee School

of Engineering

1 hour

BH

Surface Improvement

of AM-Built Components for the Biomedical

IndustryJustin Michaud

Bill NebioloREM Surface Engineering

BIA

Justification Strategy: Building the Right Strategy for Your Business

Mark BarfootCimetrix

BIA

PLATINUMUsing Metal

Hybrid Additive Manufacturing to Reduce Injection Mold Build Times

Tom HouleMatsuura Machinery

USAI

PLATINUM17 Ways to

(Automatically) Calculate Prices

of Metal and Plastic AM Parts

Stephan Kuehr3YOURMIND

IA

PLATINUMLaser Metal

Deposition - Technology

Overview and Applications

Frank GeyerTRUMPF Inc

PLATINUMRealizing The

Economic Benefits of Using

Additive for Producing Molds with Conformal

CoolingDavid Muller

AddUp

PLATINUMBeyond the

Hooey of AM “Disruption” for Practical 3D Printing Application

Jim ReitzUnionTech

IA

REPEATAccelerating

Industrial Additive

Manufacturing Towards

Productivity Leadership

Daan A.J. KerstenAdditive Industries

11:15am-11:30am transition

11:30am-12:00pm

NAVSEA Approach to Qualification

and CertificationSusan Hovanec

Naval Surface Warfare Center

I

Environmental Effects on EB-PBF

Mathew LewisLAI International

BIA

3D Printing for Investment

CastingJerry LePoreSpectra3D

LS-MJF Plating Comparison

Sean WiseRePliForm

High Performance Materials for3D Printing

Rahul KasatDuPont Company

Strategies for Successfully

Producing AM Medical Devices

Chris KrampitzNOVA MACHINA

A

PLATINUMPolymeric

Materials for Healthcare

Additive Manufacturing

ApplicationsEugene Giller

Rize IncIA

PLATINUMBalancing Print Speed, Quality

and Part Strength Scott Halbrader

3D PlatformI

PLATINUMFrom Scan-to-

Print Tips & Tricks Jeremy Marvin

Computer Aided Technology

BI

PLATINUMBest Practices

for 3D Models to Enable Optimum

Printed PartsDaniel Lavertu

Oerlikon

PLATINUMIdeate, Design,

Fabricate – Latest developments

by BigRep’s Innovation Lab

Steven RizzoBigRep America

A

REPEATIntegration and Automation in Metal Powder

Bed FusionMark Vaes

Additive Industries

12:00pm-1:15pm NETWORKING LUNCH | AMUG Epicurean Tent

TRACK

AEROSPACE/DEFENSE/

TRANSPORTATION AM METALS CASTINGEDUCATION &

TRAINING MATERIALS SOFTWARE MEDICAL & DENTALNON-METAL

TECHNOLOGIES PLATINUM TRACK PLATINUM TRACK PLATINUM TRACK PLATINUM TRACK PLATINUM TRACK REPEAT Total Cost Per Part, How Can Metal AM Beat

Casting in Leadtime and

Quality?Shane Collins

Additive Industries

1:30pm-2:15pm

Embedding Sensors viaMetal AMMark Norfolk

Fabrisonic LLCI

Accelerating the Design Cycle with

Metal PrintingGreg Mark

MarkforgedBIA

3DP/AM Investment

Casting Applications - An Industry Update

Mike HascherEagle Engineered

Solutions

Design for Additive

Manufacturing with Case Study

Behnoush Rezaeianjouybari,

Xuewei MaUniversity of Missouri

B

WORKSHOPWorkshop for

the Generation of Additive

Manufacturing Specific Powder

SpecificationsNate Kistler

LPW Technology

BIAH

Managing Metal AM Process Variability

Through FEA Based Testing and ControlsJeff Roberston

Simufact EngineeringBIA

Mass Communication - A Successful Medical

Case StudyJean Philippe Carmona

Caboma IncI

FOLLOW UP TO 2017 PRESENTATION

Additively Manufactured

Plastic Injection Mold InsertsAndrew AllshornAt 3D-Squared

PLATINUMGKN’s Additive

JourneyLaura Ely

GKN Additive

PLATINUMManufacturing

of Spherical Metal Powders

Dedicated to AMSteven Adler

Tekna

PLATINUMIncorporating

Additive Manufacturing in to Your Business

Ed IsraelPlural Additive Manufacturing

I

PLATINUMSoftware and Programming

for DEDAlex Steinberg

BeAM MachinesI

PLATINUMMMPTechnology. The Engineered SuperFinishing

EnhancingAM Parts

JT StoneMicroTek Finishing

BIA

2:15pm-2:30pm transition

2:30pm-3:00pm

FDM Nylon 12CF Materials for Aerospace ApplicationsJerry Feldmiller

Orbital ATKI

Modification for Alloy 230 When Laser Processing

William JarosinskiPraxair Surface

TechnologiesI

Will 3D Metal Printing Replace

Investment Casting?

Tom MuellerMueller AMS

BIA

Creating the Most Coveted Trophy in

NASCAR Racing - Goodyear Gold

ReplicaRick Dunlap

Michael Dunlap Studios

Design Guidelines for Polymer and

Metal Small-Scale FeaturesJack Ashby

University of LouisvilleBIA

Utilize CT Scanning for Evaluation

of AMJamie ConeAlex DeJong

Becton DickinsonB

Building a Professional FDM

3D PrinterGustavo Costa

Protosul

closed PLATINUMInnovations in Powder-bed

Technology Post-Printing: Advancing

Productivity with Automated Powder

Removal Chris ParragPostProcess Technologies

I

PLATINUMAdvanced Tooling

Applications with Additive

ManufacturingPhillip Conner

Farsoon TechnologiesA

PLATINUMUltimaker

Professional Desktop 3D Printer

- Ideal Solution for a Fast-Paced

Design FirmMarcel Botha10xBeta LLC

IA

PLATINUMLattice Structure

Design for AMJalel NadjlMaterialise

REPEATGas Flow

Optimization for Large, High

quality AM Parts Mark Vaes

Additive Industries

3:00pm-3:30pm BREAK

3:30pm-4:00pm

Additive Manufacturing

Tooling for Aerospace Grade

CompositesJude Zils

SSLBI

Electrochemical Surface Finishing

of Additive Manufactured

PartsTimothy Hall

Faraday TechnologyIA

WORKSHOP

Foundry in a BoxSteve Murray

Jack ZiembaAristo Cast

BIAH

High Temperature Nylons for

SLS: Material Innovations Part

Performance Prediction

Elodie SeignobosSolvay Performance

PolyamidesI

AM Studies at Naval Nuclear

Laboratory with Focus on Stainless Steel

MicrostructuresSteven AttansaioNaval Nuclear

Laboratory (NNL)IA

Next-Generation Design Tools for Additive

Manufacturing Approaches

Duann ScottAutodesk

Orthopaedic Implants with

Customized Mechanical

PerformanceAhmed Sherif El-Gizawy

Xuewei MaUniversity of Missouri

I

ROUNDTABLERecap and

Networking Session for New Users

Technology Overview and Roundtable Discussion

MODERATORAndrew AllshornAt 3D-Squared

ROUNDTABLE CAPTAINSPaul BatesAMUG PresidentPaul HojanChristie DigitalJordan WestonMSOE

PLATINUM Functionalizing Structures via

Aerosol Jet 3D Printed Electronics

Bryan GermannOptomec

PLATINUMBringing Foundry

Manufacturing into the Future

with Robotic3D Printing

Prabh GowrisankaranViridis3D

B

REPEAT Managing the

Metal AM Value Stream for Full

TraceabilityShane Collins

Additive Industries

4:00pm-4:15pm- transition

4:15pm-5:00pm

Sikorsky Rotorcraft AM Insertion

William C. Harris, JrSikorsky

I

Surface Finishing for Optimal Mechanical

PerformanceAgustin DiazREM Surface Engineering

BIA

CLOSED Influence of Filament Moisture on Quality and Mechanical

Performance of FDM ULTEM

David WitkinThe Aerospace

CorporationI

CLOSED Regulatory Concerns for

Additively Manufactured

Medical DevicesKhalid RafiLaura Elan

ULBIA

Dynamic Laser Assignment: Optimizing

Productivity and Process Window on the MetalFAB1

SystemShane Collins

Additive Industries

5:00pm All Sessions Closed

6:00pm-10:00pm AMUG Family Dinner and Closing Location: Midway East and Grand Hall

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10:30am-11:15am

REPEAT Investment Casting Overhaul: Updating

Speed, Cost and Integration of 3D Printed Patterns

Tom MuellerMueller AMS

BIA

Industrial Extrusion and Tooling for

Injection Molding with FlashFuse

Blake TeipelEssentium Materials

Conductive FlashFuse

Filament for ESD Applications

Brandon SweeneyEssentium Materials

Design for DLS: Lattices, Simulation,

and TexturesHardik Kabaria

CarbonBI

High Performance Filaments on a

High Performance Machine

Daniel FernbackZac DiVencenzo

Juggerbot3DGreg Costantino

DSM Additive Manufacturing

I

An Introduction to the World’s First Office-Friendly, Affordable, On-

demand Metal 3D Printing System for Rapid Prototyping

and Functional Parts

Ben Arnold, Desktop MetalAn Inside Look at Metal 3D Printing

for the Mass Production of Complex Parts

Ben Fisk, Desktop Metal

EOSPRINT 2 Introduces New Scan Strategies

Al BurchiEOS

Binder Jetting of High Density, Homogeneous

CopperAshwath Kumar

Virginia Tech Dreams Lab

Insourcing SLS: How the Fuse 1 Changes

Prototyping and Production

Eduardo TorrealbaFormlabs

I

From Idea to Medical Device on

the MarketDr. Maria Petterson

GE AdditiveB

Post-Processing: Beyond a

Necessary EvilMar Lezcano

HP Inc.Dr. Danial Rothfuss

HenkelBIA

Real-Time AM Monitoring

Opens Up New Process Control Opportunities

Jon ForsterRenishaw AMPD

A

Developing Parameters for Laser Powder

Bed AMJim SearsCarpenter

Get the Most Outof Your

Stratasys F123Jeff BisekStratasys

BIA

11:15am-11:30am transition

11:30am-12:00pm

REPEAT Best Practices for Accura ClearVue

Transparent PartsTracy Beard3D Systems

BIA

Continuous Additive

Manufacturing System (CAMS)

Suitable for High Temp PA6 Powders

Xu XiaoshuFarsoon

Ushering in a 3D Manufacturing Era: Carbon Customer

Case-StudiesPaul DiLaura

CarbonBI

Do You Know How to Handle

Photopolymers - User GuidesJohn SchaeferDSM Additive

ManufacturingBI

Metallurgy in a Box. How Software

Innovation Changes the

Game, Optimizing Fabrication

for Functional Prototyping and

End-Use PartsRick Chin

Desktop Metal

REPEAT DMLM Copper Applications &

ParametersMatt Garrett

I3D MFG

Binder Jet Efforts at Oak Ridge National Lab and Using it as a Platform for MMC

Dr. Corson CarmerOak Ridge National Lab

Applications Workflow Demos

Formlabs

Optimizing Metal Powder for AM

Frédéric MarionGE Additive

BIA

HP MJFPost-Processing

Methods and Applications

Isabel SanzHP Inc.

BIA

Print to Perform: Digitally

Accelerating Additive

ManufacturingSubham Sett

Dassault Systemes

Metal Powder Safety: Lessons

from the Nuclear Industry

Steve BarwinSLM Solutions

Building “Fan-Plastic” Parts:

Designing for Additive

ThermoplasticsJesse Marin

Stratasys Direct Manufacturing

BI

12:00pm-1:15pm NETWORKING LUNCH | AMUG Epicurean Tent

1:30pm-2:15pm

From Prototyping to Production with the New ProX SLS 6100

David Cullen3D Systems

BIA

Affordable Photo-Resins for

Durable PartsAndrás Marton

BASF

Programmable Liquid Resins for Carbon’s Digital Light Synthesis

PlatformJason Rolland, Ph.D.

CarbonBI

REPEAT AM Healthcare

Application Qualification:

Where it all Begins @ Your Materials

Partner (DSM)Jasper van Dieten-Blom

DSM Additive Manufacturing

BI

Evaluating Use-Case Scenarios and

Applications for In-office Metal 3D

PrintingAllison SchusterDesktop Metal

REPEAT Part Screening and

Selection WorkshopTyson Gregory

EOS

Density Analysis of Exone BinderJet Parts by CT and

MetrologyLarry Bronisz

Los Alamos National lab

REPEATBecoming a

PreForm Master: Designing for SLA

Andrew EdmanFormlabs

BIA

REPEAT Your Path to Production:

Materials Considerations and

Best Practices to Full Production

Mark ShawGE Additive

Design Freedom, Not Design Ignorance

Clara Remacha,David Woodlock

HP Inc.Ashley Eckhoff

SiemensIA

Multi-Laser AM Boosts Productivity

and Reduces Part Costs

Stephen AndersonRenishaw AMPD

I

What’s New at SLM Solutions:

Hardware, Software and ProcessesMichael HansenSLM Solutions

C Closed Session

Insight Software Basics and Advanced

Parameters forFDM Operators

Paul MerrillStratasys

BIA

RPre-Reg [email protected]

2:15pm-2:30pm transition

2:30pm-3:00pm

REPEAT Continuous

Innovation: A Decade of Metal

Additive Production on ProX DMP 320

Ruben Wauthle3D Systems

BIA

BASF Ultrafuse Plastic Filaments

Firat HizalBASF

Biocompatibility, the FDA Guidance,

and Readiness for Additive

Manufacture of Medical Devices

Steve PollackCarbon

BI

Open Demo SuiteDSM Additive

Manufacturing

Office Hours with Desktop Metal

Desktop Metal Team

REPEAT From 3D-Printed

Raw Parts toHigh-Value

ProductsFelix Ewald

EOS

TBADan Brunermer

ExOne

REPEATScaling Desktop

3D Printing for High Volume Production

Joe SinopoliFormlabs

BIA

Advanced X-ray Computed

Tomography in Additive

ManufacturingShana TeleszGE Oil & Gas

How Healthcare3D Applications are Going Mainstream

Lee DockstaderHP Inc.

BIA

High Temperature Takes the Stress

Out of Laser Powder-Bed Fusion

John LauretoRenishaw Inc.

A

Making Dense Metal with

Multi-Laser SLMRichard GryllsSLM Solutions

Processing Parts in T40 on the 900mc;

ApplicationsThat WorkAllen Kreemer

StratasysI

3:00pm-3:30pm BREAK

3:30pm-4:00pm

REPEAT The Benefits and Challenges of 3D Printing in Metal

Kirill Volchek3D Systems

BIA

Large Scale Extrusion for Tooling and

Structural PartsKara Noack

BASF

Materials Delivery Systems

for Additive Manufacturing at

ScaleCourtney Converse

CarbonBI

REPEAT Questions About

3D Printing Liquids? Safety Datasheets!

Kevin ZarasDSM Additive

ManufacturingBI

C Closed Session:

Desktop MetalREPEAT

AM Material and Process

DevelopmentsDr. Ankit Saharan

EOS

Open Demo SuiteExOne

Applications Workflow Demos

Formlabs

Operational EHS Best Practices for

Metal Additive Manufacturing

Srinivas DurgamGE Additive

B

3D Printing Legal and Regulatory

IssuesJennifer Prioleau

HP Inc.BIA

Additive is Not an Island, a Systematic

Approach to ProcessesDan Skulan

Renishaw Inc.IA

Aluminum and Titanium - Latest Applications and New Directions

Richard GryllsSLM Solutions

REPEATFinding Days and

Dollars on Your Manufacturing

FloorRichard KaungKevin Nerem

StratasysBI

4:00pm-4:15pm- transition

4:15pm-5:00pm

REPEAT From Prototyping to Production with the New ProX SLS 6100

David Cullen3D Systems

BIA

Aerospace AM Plastic Parts and Selected Qualification

& Certification Aspects

Stephan EelmanBASF

AM as a Toolfor ProductionAlejandro EspiagoSean McConnell

Irish Manufacturing Research (IMR)

BI

Open Demo SuiteDSM Additive

Manufacturing

CClosed Session:

Desktop MetalREPEAT

EOSPRINT 2 Introduces New Scan Strategies

Al BurchiEOS

ExOneOpen Demo Suite

ExOne

Shaping the Future of Additive

Leslie FrostGE Additive

Behind the Technology: HP

Color 3D PrintingVance Stephens

Jeff FawcettHP Inc

BIA

X Marks the Spot - Finding Ideal

Process ParametersJohn LauretoRenishaw Inc.

A

closed StratasysOpen for Visitors

Stratasys

5:00pm All Sessions Closed

6:00pm-10:00pm AMUG Family Dinner and Closing Location: Midway East and Grand Hall

Conference Key

B Beginner Session C Customer Only Session

I Intermediate Session R Preregistration Required

A Advance Session H Hands-On Session

Thursday, April 12, 2018

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AMUGDINO

The Distinguished INnovator Operator (DINO) Award recognizes individuals for both their contributions and years of service within the additive manufacturing industry and within the AMUG efforts. Each year, the selection committee reviews the list of conference registrants and selects DINOs based on factors such as:

• Contributions to the AM industry worldwide• Contributions to AMUG (e.g., speaker, volunteer)• Years of hands-on work with an AM technology• Willingness to share and assist• Skill level• And other subjective factors

These criteria makes the DINO Award very prestigious.

2017 DINO RECIPIENTSTed Anderson

GE Additive

Carl DeckardStructured Polymers

Jim HarrisonThe Solid Experts

Peter LiacourasWalter Reed Military Medical Center

Shannon VanDerenLayered Manufacturing and Consulting

Kevin ZarasDSM Functional Materials

Steve Murray Hoosier Pattern

Kim KilloranStratasys

Joerg GriessbachThe SL Pro

Bruce BradshawArcam AB

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PAST DINO RECIPIENTS

2016Andrew Allshorn, At 3D-Squared, Ltd.Ben Dolan, UC IrvineVito Gervasi, Milwaukee School of EngineeringElizabeth Goode, GoodeInkMike Hascher, Eagle Engineered Solutions Inc.Joe Holland, HyphenBonnie Meyer, StratasysTodd Reese, Realize, Inc.Dan Welker, Yazaki North AmericaJack Ziemba, Aristo-Cast, Inc.

2015Vince Anewenter, Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE)Derek Ellis, Computer Aided Technology, Inc.Andrew Graves, Stratasys Direct ManufacturingSteven Kossett, Natural Resource Research Institute, University of MinnesotaStefan Ritt, SLM SolutionsHarold Sears, Ford Motor CompanyEd Tackett, University of California, IrvineMark Wynn, Yazaki North America

2014Mark Barfoot, HyphenScott Crump, StratasysStewart Davis, CRP USAJason Dickman, American Precision PrototypingJim Reitz, Rapid Tech Consulting

2013Chuck Alexander, Solid ConceptsBrian Bauman, Linked In 3DPaul Bordner, Laser ReproductionsTodd Grimm, T.A. Grimm & AssociatesTerry Hoppe, Stratasys

2012Paul Bates, ReebokDavid Bourell, University of TexasBill Braune, Met-L-FloDuane Byerly, XeroxRobert Coleman, MattellRoger Cunningham, IntegraMike Littrell, CIDEAS Inc.Jason Lopes, Legacy EffectsFrank Medina, University of Texas El PasoDan Mishek, Vista TechnologiesLarry Monahan, Becton DickinsonCharlie Norton, NCP LeasingKen Patton, RapidTech/SaddlebackBrad Palumbo, Phoenix Analysis & DesignBradley Ruprecht, US ArmyScott Schermer, S.C. JohnsonThomas Starr, University of LouisvilleSean Wise, RePliFormMichael Zerbe, Newell Rubbermaid

2011Bret Bordner, Laser ReproductionsMike Connor, IntegraKevin Dyer, InterPro Bob Dzugan, buyCASTINGSFred Hilbrandt, FBIBill Lamey, BoeingJohn Schaefer, DSM SomosGreg Stein, Northrop GrummanXu Xiaoshu, Farsoon Hi-TechArnold Zieger, Dalimer

2010Ron Belknap, Protocam Jerry Bordner, Laser Reproductions Dr. Dave Bourell, Univesity of TexasSheku Kamara, MSOE Kevin McAlea, 3D Systems Bruce Okkema, Eagle Design & TechnologyLance Shanklin, Integra Support

2009Neil Hopkinson, Loughborough UniversityDr. Paul Jacobs, 3D SystemsHarold Luper, HuntsmanSteve McDonald, L3Dave Rosen, Georgia Tech Richard Smeenk, Agile ManufacturingGraham Tromans, Loughborough University

2008Mark Abshire, DSMDenny Black, Valeo SylvaniaChris Huskamp, The Boeing Phantom WorksSteinar Killi, Oslo SchoolTroy Kuhn, ChryslerGideon Levy, University of Applied SciencesAriel Lijenstein, RobtecJan Richter, Solid Concepts

2007Rick Booth, Advanced Laser MaterialsCarl Dekker, Met-L-FloKent Firestone, Solid ConceptsGary Graf, University of LouisvilleBruce LeMaster, Applied Rapid TechnologiesTom Mueller, Express PatternGary Rabinovitz, Reebok InternationalLawrence Winnen, Tyco Electronics

2006Joe Allison, Solid ConceptsDaniel Baker, US Army Benet LabsPhillip Conner, 3D SystemsRenee Flynn, Paramount IndustriesSoeren Griessbavh, V.G. KunstsofftechniTerry Kreplin, BaxterR.J. Robinson, University of KentuckyIgata Tersuzo, INCSGeorgia Theriot, GT SignitureJames Williams, Paramount Industries

2005Gregg Banyon, DelphiMartin Colombo, ATIRichard Davis, MotorolaKen Davis, University of LouisvilleAl DeWitt, Rapid SolutionsMike Scanlon, Homes GroupRoger Speilman, Solid ConceptsBrent Stucker, Utah StateScott Turner, SciconRethia Williams, RMB Products

2004Kevin Ayers, FBITim Gornet, University of LouisvilleDavid Leigh, Harvest TechnologiesJeff Smith, Moeller DesignDerrick Spaven, RPM SolutionsBob Speer, ALCOAScott Sutterer, DSM SomosBob Zubrickie, Tyco Electronics

2003Phill Dickens, Loughborough UniversityJudy Gill, RaytheonMark Horner, The Technology House

2001Steve Deak, HasbroBeth Israelnaim, Becton-DickensonKevin Kennedy, Prototech EngineeringTom Sorovetz, Daimler Chrysler

2000Dave Flynn, Express PatternElaine Hunt, Clemson UniversityGraham Tromans, Rover GroupDoug Van Putte, Eastman Kodak

1998Guy Bourdeau, Beckman CoulterRob Connelly, Becton-DickinsonJoe DeGuglielmo, Eastman KodakJohn Mack, General MotorsFred Steinbauer, Pratt & Whitney

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AMUG BOARD

AMUG AM Industry AdvisorTodd Grimm, T.A. Grimm & [email protected] of AMUG service: 7

* Includes years served under 3DSNAUG and/or DTM Users Group

AMUG Vice PresidentJamie Cone, Becton [email protected] of AMUG service: 1

AMUG Vice PresidentCarl Dekker, [email protected] of AMUG service: 3*

AMUG Past PresidentMark Barfoot, Cimetrix [email protected] of AMUG service: 6

AMUG Chairman Gary Rabinovitz, [email protected] of AMUG service: 16*

AMUG PresidentPaul Bates, [email protected] of AMUG service: 6

AMUG TreasurerVince Anewenter, [email protected] of AMUG service: 7

AMUG SecretaryKim Killoran, [email protected] of AMUG service: 5

AMUG Event ManagerThomas Sorovetz, FCA US [email protected] of AMUG service: 25*

AMUG - an all volunteer organization is celebrating 30 years. As an all volunteer organization, the AMUG Board works with individuals globally to increase awareness and build a strong additive manufacturing community. If you are interested in joining the expanding AMUG team, contact our Nominating Committee at [email protected].

Contact AMUG

AMUG Phone +1 623-242-2172

Skype: AdditiveMFGUG

Email: [email protected]

www.amug.com

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AMUG AdvisorMark Abshire, Computer Aided Technology, [email protected] of AMUG service: 8*

Principal ConsultantElizabeth Goode, [email protected] of AMUG service: 12*

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Deputies and Advisors

AMUG VP AdvisorDana McCallum, [email protected] of AMUG service: 4

AMUG Deputy VPMark Wynn, Yazaki North [email protected] of AMUG service: 2

AMUG RegistrarKevin Zaras, DSM Additive [email protected] of AMUG service: 1

AMUG Deputy SecretaryLeslie Frost, GE [email protected] of AMUG service: 1

AMUG Deputy VPJay Dinsmore, Dinsmore [email protected] of AMUG service: 1

Ambassadors & Liaisons

AMUG AmbassadorGraham TromansGP Tromans Associates AMUG Ambassador

Stefan RittSLM Solutions

AMUG AmbassadorNora CibulaGE Additive

AMUG AmbassadorAndrew AllshornAt 3D-Squared

AMUG LiaisonKevin AyersDanfoss AMUG Liaison &

Sergeant-at-ArmsTim GornetUniversity of Louisville

AMUG LiaisonShannon VanDerenLayered Manufacturing and Consulting AMUG Liaison

Jordan WestonMilwaukee School ofEngineering

AMUG LiaisonJim HarrisonThe Solid Experts AMUG Liaison

Nate SchumacherMidwest Prototype

AMUG LiaisonCarlos BolanosReebok AMUG Liaison

Mike ZerbeNewell Rubbermaid

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1988Chairperson: Dick Aubin, Pratt & Whitney Vice-Chairperson: Tom Kerschensteiner, AMP Secretary: Dave Flynn, Prototype Express Treasurer: Dave Flynn, Prototype Express Site Coordinator: Peter Sferro, Ford Motor Company

1989Chairperson: Dick Aubin, Pratt & Whitney Vice-Chairperson: Tom Kerschensteiner, AMP Secretary: Dave Flynn, Prototype Express Treasurer: Dave Flynn, Prototype Express Site Coordinator: Peter Sferro, Ford Motor Company

1990Chairperson: Tom Kerschensteiner, AMP Vice-Chairperson: Dave Flynn, Prototype Express Secretary: Frost Prioleau, Plynetics Treasurer: Frost Prioleau, Plynetics Site Coordinator: Jim Southard, Pratt & WhitneyPast Chairperson: Dick Aubin, Pratt & Whitney

1991Chairperson: Dave Flynn, Prototype Express Vice-Chairperson: Frost Prioleau, Plynetics Secretary: Doug Young, General Motors Treasurer: Doug Young, General Motors Site Coordinator: Jim Southard, Pratt & WhitneyPast Chairperson: Tom Kerschensteiner, AMP

1992Chairperson: Dave Flynn, Prototype Express Vice-Chairperson: Frost Prioleau, Plynetics Secretary: Ed Garguilo, duPont Treasurer: Ed Garguilo, duPont Site Coordinator: Jim Southard, Pratt & Whitney

1993Chairperson: Frost Prioleau, Plynetics Vice-Chairperson: Ed Garguilo, duPont Secretary: Elaine Persall, Clemson University Treasurer: Jeff Smith, PCC Site Coordinator: Jim Southard, Pratt & WhitneyPast Chairperson: Dave Flynn, Prototype Express

1994Chairperson: Ed Garguilo, Dupont Vice-Chairperson: Clint Atwood, Sandia National Laboratories Secretary: Elaine Persall, Clemson University Treasurer: Al DeWitt, Laserform Site Coordinator: Jim Southard, Pratt & WhitneyPast Chairperson: Frost Prioleau, Plynetics

1995Chairperson: Clint Atwood, Sandia National LaboratoriesVice-Chairperson: Elaine Persall, Clemson UniversitySecretary: Beth Israelnaim, Becton Dickinson Treasurer: Al DeWitt, Laserform Site Coordinator: Tom Sorovetz, Chrysler Corporation3D Systems Advisor: Susan Arellano, 3D Systems, Inc.

1996Chairperson: Elaine Persall, Clemson UniversityVice-Chairperson: Al DeWitt, Laserform Secretary: Beth Israelnaim, Becton Dickinson Treasurer: John Thiell, Prototype Express, Inc. Site Coordinator: Tom Sorovetz, Chrysler Corporation3D Systems Advisor: Susan Arellano, 3D Systems, Inc.Past Chairperson: Clint Atwood, Sandia National Laboratories

1997Chairperson: John Theill, Plynetics Express Vice-Chairperson: Rob Connelly, Fineline PrototypingSecretary: Bob Flint, Prototype Express Treasurer: Joe Allison, Solid Concepts Site Coordinator: Tom Sorovetz, Chrysler Corporation3D Systems Advisor: Janine McQuaid, 3D Systems, Inc.Past Chairperson: Elaine Persall, Clemson University

1998Chairperson: Rob Connelly, Fineline PrototypingVice-Chairperson: Joe Allison, Solid Concepts, Inc.Secretary: Steve Deak, Hasbro, Inc. Treasurer: Bronson Hokuf, duPont Site Coordinator: Tom Sorovetz, Chrysler Corporation3D Systems Advisor: Patti Brown, 3D Systems, Inc.Past Chairperson: John Theill, Plynetics Express

1999Chairperson: Joe Allison, Solid Concepts, Inc.Vice-Chairperson: Steve Deak, Hasbro, Inc.Secretary: Guy Bourdeau, Beckman CoulterTreasurer: Bob Olsen, Molex Site Coordinator: Tom Sorovetz, Chrysler Corporation 3D Systems Advisor: Patti Brown, 3D Systems, Inc. Past Chairperson: Rob Connelly, Fineline Prototyping

2000Chairperson: Steve Deak, Hasbro, Inc. Vice-Chairperson: Jim Harrison, 3Dimensional Engineering Secretary: Doug Greenwood, Square D Treasurer: Bob Olsen, Molex Site Coordinator: Tom Sorovetz, Daimler Chrysler 3D Systems Advisor: Patti Brown, 3D Systems, Inc. Past Chairperson: Joe Allison, Solid Concepts, Inc.

2001Chairperson: Jim Harrison, 3Dimensional Engineering Vice-Chairperson: Bruce Okkema, Eagle Design and Technology Secretary: Derek Ellis, PTE DistributionTreasurer: Guy Bourdeau, Beckman Coulter Site Coordinator: Tom Sorovetz, Daimler Chrysler3D Systems Advisor: Patti Brown, 3D Systems, Inc. Past Chairperson: Steve Deak, Hasbro, Inc.

HISTORY OF THEUSERS GROUP BOARD

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2002Chairperson: Bruce Okkema, Eagle Design and Technology Vice-Chairperson: Bruce LeMaster, Applied Rapid Technologies Secretary: Derek Ellis, PTE DistributionTreasurer: Guy Bourdeau, Beckman CoulterSite Coordinator: Tom Sorovetz, Daimler Chrysler3D Systems Advisor: Patti Brown, 3D Systems, Inc.Past Chairperson: Jim Harrison, 3Dimensional Engineering

2003Chairperson: Bruce LeMaster, Applied Rapid Technologies Vice-Chairperson: Derek Ellis, PTE DistributionSecretary: Carl Dekker, Met-L-Flo, Inc.Treasurer: Guy Bourdeau, Beckman CoulterSite Coordinator: Tom Sorovetz, Daimler Chrysler3D Systems Advisor: Patti Brown, 3D Systems, Inc.Past Chairperson: Bruce Okkema, Eagle Design and Technology

2004Chairperson: Steve Deak, Huntsman Advanced MaterialsVice-Chairperson: Joe Llamas, DSM SomosSecretary: Carl Dekker, Met-L-Flo, Inc.Treasurer: Guy Bourdeau, 3DSNASUG, Inc.Site Coordinator: Tom Sorovetz, Daimler Chrysler3D Systems Advisor: Patti Brown, 3D Systems, Inc.Past Chairperson: Bruce LeMaster, Applied Rapid Technologies

2005Chairperson: Steve Deak, GE AviationVice-Chairperson: Bruce LeMaster, Applied Rapid TechnologiesSecretary: Andrew Layton, Georgia Institute of Technology Treasurer: Guy Bourdeau, Huntsman Advanced Materials Site Coordinator: Tom Sorovetz, Daimler Chrysler3D Systems Advisor: Patti Brown, 3D Systems, Inc.

2006Chairperson: Bruce LeMaster, Applied Rapid Technologies Vice-Chairperson: Bob Zubrickie, Tyco Electronics Secretary: Andrew Layton, Georgia Institute of Technology Treasurer: Guy Bourdeau, Huntsman Advanced Materials Site Coordinator: Tom Sorovetz, Daimler Chrysler3D Systems Advisor: Patti Brown, 3D Systems, Inc.Past Chairperson: Steve Deak, GE Aviation

2007President: Bob Zubrickie, Tyco ElectronicsVice-President: Sheku Kamara, Milwaukee School of Eng Vice President: Brian Bauman, DSM SomosSecretary: Brad Palumbo, Phoenix Analysis and Design Treasurer: Guy Bourdeau, Huntsman Advanced Materials Site Coordinator: Tom Sorovetz, Daimler ChryslerPast Chairperson: Bruce LeMaster, Applied Rapid Technologies

2008President: Sheku Kamara, Milwaukee School of Eng Vice-President: Luis Folgar, Paramount Industries Vice President: Brian Bauman, DSM Somos Secretary: Brad Palumbo Phoenix Analysis and Design Treasurer: Guy Bourdeau, Huntsman Advanced Materials Site Coordinator: Tom Sorovetz, Daimler ChryslerPast Chairperson: Bob Zubrickie, Tyco Electronics

2009President: Brian Bauman, DSM SomosVice-President: Luis Folgar, Paramount Industries Vice President: Tom Mueller, Express PatternSecretary:Bob Zubrickie, Tyco Electronics Treasurer: Guy Bourdeau, Huntsman Advanced Materials Site Coordinator: Tom Sorovetz, Daimler ChryslerPast Chairperson: Sheku Kamara, Milwaukee School of Engineering

2010President: Luis Folgar, Paramount IndustriesVice-President: Tim Gornet, University of LouisvilleVice President: Stewart Davis, CRP TechnologiesSecretary: Bob Zubrickie, Tyco ElectronicsTreasurer: Guy Bourdeau, Huntsman Advanced MaterialsSite Coordinator: Tom Sorovetz, Daimler ChryslerPast Chairperson: Brian Bauman, DSM Somos

2011President: Tim Gornet, University of LouisvilleVice-President: Mark Abshire, DSM SomosVice President: Gary Rabinovitz, Reebok InternationalSecretary: Scott Schermer, SC JohnsonTreasurer: Guy Bourdeau, Huntsman Advanced MaterialsSite Coordinator: Tom Sorovetz, Chrysler Group, LLCPast Chairperson: Luis Folgar, Paramount Industries

2012President: Gary Rabinovitz, Reebok InternationalVice-President: Mark Abshire, DSM SomosVice President: Scott Schermer, SC JohnsonSecretary: Bret Bordner, Laser ReproductionsTreasurer: Guy Bourdeau, 3D Systems/ Vince Anewenter, MSOEEvent Manager: Tom Sorovetz, Chrysler Group, LLCPast President: Tim Gornet, University of LouisvilleAM Industry Advisor: Todd Grimm, T.A. Grimm & AssociatesPrincipal Consultant: Elizabeth Goode, GoodeInk

2013President: Gary Rabinovitz, Reebok InternationalVice-President: Bret Bordner, Laser ReproductionsVice President: Mark Barfoot, Christie DigitalSecretary: Mark Abshire, DSM Somos (replaced Treasurer: Vince Anewenter, MSOEEvent Manager: Tom Sorovetz, Chrysler Group, LLCPast President: Tim Gornet, University of LouisvilleAM Industry Advisor: Todd Grimm, T.A. Grimm & AssociatesPrincipal Consultant: Elizabeth Goode, GoodeInk

2014President: Bret Bordner, Laser ReproductionsVice-President: Mark Barfoot, HyphenVice President: Derek Ellis, CATISecretary: Kim Killoran, StratasysTreasurer: Vince Anewenter, MSOEEvent Manager: Thomas Sorovetz, Chrysler Group, LLCPast President: Gary Rabinovitz, Reebok Advanced ConceptsAM Advisor: Mark Abshire, Somos Materials by DSMAM Industry Advisor: Todd Grimm, T.A. Grimm & AssociatesPrincipal Consultant: Elizabeth Goode, GoodeInk

2015President: Mark Barfoot, HyphenPast President: Bret Bordner (formerly Laser Reproductions, purchased by 3D Systems)Vice-President: Steve Deak, GEVice President: Dana Foster, rp+mSecretary: Kim Killoran, StratasysTreasurer: Vince Anewenter, MSOEEvent Manager: Thomas Sorovetz, Fiat Chrsyler Automobiles (FCA)AM Industry Advisor: T.A. Grimm & AssociatesRegistrar: Mark Abshire, CATIAdvisor: Gary Rabinovitz, Reebok InternationalExpo Advisor: Derek Ellis, CATIPrincipal Consultant: Elizabeth Goode, GoodeInk

2016President: Mark Barfoot, HyphenPast President: Bret Bordner (formerly Laser Reproductions, purchased by 3D Systems)Chairman: Gary Rabinovitz, Reebok InternationalTreasurer: Vince Anewenter, MSOESecretary: Kim Killoran, StratasysVice President: Steve Deak, GEVice President: Dana McCallum, CarbonEvent Manager: Thomas Sorovetz, FCA US LLCAM Industry Advisor: Todd Grimm, T.A. Grimm & AssociatesRegistrar: Mark Abshire, CATIDeputy VP: Paul BatesNew Members: Derek Ellis, CATIPrincipal Consultant: Elizabeth Goode, GoodeInk

2017President: Steve Deak, GE AviationPast President: Mark Barfoot, University of WaterlooChairman: Gary Rabinovitz, ReebokTreasurer: Vince Anewenter, MSOESecretary: Kim Killoran, StratasysVice President: Paul Bates, ULVice President: Dana McCullum, CarbonEvent Manager: Thomas Sorovetz, FCA US LLCAM Industry Advisor: Todd Grimm, T.A. Grimm & AssociatesRegistrar: Mark Abshire, CATI Deputy VP – New Members: Derek Ellis, CATIDeputy VP: Mark Wynn, Yazaki North America, Inc.Principal Consultant: Elizabeth Goode, GoodeInk

2018 (July 1, 2017 – June 30, 2018)President: Paul Bates, ULPast President: Mark Barfoot, Cimetrix SolutionsChairman: Gary Rabinovitz, ReebokSecretary: Kim Killoran, StratasysTreasurer: Vince Anewenter, MSOEVice President: Carl Dekker, Met-L-FloVice President: Jamie Cone, BDEvent Manager: Thomas Sorovetz, FCA US LLCAM Industry Advisor: Todd Grimm, T.A. Grimm & AssociatesRegistrar: Kevin Zaras, DSM Additive ManufacturingDeputy Secretary: Leslie Frost, GE AdditiveDeputy VP: Mark Wynn, Yazaki North America, Inc.Deputy VP: Dana McCallum, CarbonDeputy VP: Jay Dinsmore, Dinsmore & AssociatesAdvisor: Mark Abshire, CATIPrincipal Consultant: Elizabeth Goode, GoodeInk

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WE WORK WITHAWESOME PEOPLE

GUY E. BOURDEAU SCHOLARSHIP 2018 Daniel Delgado Camacho The University of Texas at Austin2017 Claire Belson University of Alabama2015 Dr. Yaser Shanjani Standford University School of Medicine2014 Kaiyi Jiang The University of Texas at Austin

RANDY STEVENS SCHOLARSHIP2018 Dr. Emrah Celik, PhD University of Miami2017 Dr. Haijun Gong Georgia Southern University2016 Dr. Nathan Patterson Milwaukee School of Engineering2015 Lydia Nelson Whitman-Hanson Regional High School

At AMUG we consider ourselves very fortunate. There are so many passionate AMUG members and industry associates that contribute to the success of pulling off a large conference managed by all volunteers. We would like to take a moment to say thank you to everyone that participated in the 2018 AMUG Education & Training Conference. We truly appreciate your continued support and dedication.

CIDEAS – special projectsDinsmore – Production of train car containersJJ Jinkleheimer – awards and clothingMathew Mitchell - CAD productionMSOE – printing of DINOsRepliform – plating of DINOs and special projects

AMUGCOMMITTEESDon’t let anyone fool you. It takes a lot to put on a large conference year after year (not to mention control this rowdy group) and we are continually improving our processes, and expanding our team to meet the growing demands of the AM community. This year we introduced a number of committees and members that participate as non-board members to ensure your experience and education is continually improved upon. If you are interested in becoming a board member, volunteer, or sit on one of our very active committee teams, contact us at [email protected]. Thank you to all our volunteers and committee members.

SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEEBrett Charlton, BDKevin Zaras, DSM Additive ManufacturingJim Harrison, The Solid ExpertsSheku Kamara, Milwaukee School of EngineeringClay Guillory, Titan RoboticsClaire Belson, Emerson Automation Solutions

NOMINATING COMMITTEETim Gornet, University of LouisvilleDavid Leigh, Vulcan LaboratoriesSteve McDonald, L3 AerospaceHarold Sears, Ford

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2018AMUG SPONSORSTHANK YOU! To our 2018 sponsors and exhibitors that make the AMUG Conference a great success.

DIAMOND

GOLD/GOLD+ 3D Material Technologies3D Metal Printing Magazine3D Printing IndustryAdditive ManufacturingAdmatecAristo CastAutodeskCAD BLUCBG BiotechCIDEASCustom Prototypes Inc.DEVELOP3DDigital EngineeringDinsmore Inc.DowDuPont Transportation & Advanced PolymersENGINEERING.comGranta DesignH.C. StarckINTAMSYSIn’Tech IndustriesLPW TechnologyMakePartsFast

Metal Additive Manufacturing MagazineMidwest PrototypingMimakiPraxair Surface TechnologiesProdwaysRAPID + TCTRapid Prototyping ServicesRePliFormRicohRP AmericaSandvikSHINING 3DSolvayThe SL PROThe TCT GroupULXJet

SILVERAssociation for Manufacturing Technology (AMT)ASTM InternationalCadmiumCDClemco Industries Corp.GRANUTOOLSOphirYazaki North America, Inc.

PLATINUM TITANIUM

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